Drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists should watch for icy spots Monday morning as overnight freezing temperatures have caused ice to build up on roads, bridges, overpasses and sidewalks.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service expect temps to warm above freezing by 8 a.m., but in the meantime, note that anything that looks wet, could be icy, especially in rural area where roads are untreated.

Fog is forming, especially south of Portland and in some areas is freezing on contact.

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MARQUAM BRIDGE 7:44 a.m.; Something holding up traffic northbound on I-5 up and over the Marquam Bridge. Seems to clear out after the I-84 split.



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GOOSE HOLLOW 7:35 a.m.; Injury crash at Southwest 17th Avenue at Alder Street.

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FOREST GROVE 7:36 a.m.; Crews with a blocking crash on OR 47 at Oak Street.



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GRESHAM 7:14 a.m.; Crash on Northeast 181st Avenue just north of Halsey Street.



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A private utility will be replacing a natural gas line and slowing traffic near the intersection of Northeast 223rd Avenue and Arata Road near Fairview beginning Monday. The work could take several weeks. During the work, no left turns are permitted from eastbound Barr Road to 223rd Avenue. Also, the westbound lane of Arata Road is closed between Wood Village Boulevard and 223rd Avenue.

The pedestrian crosswalk on the east side of the Arata and 223rd intersection is closed. At times, traffic will be flagged through the area.

The public is invited to an open house to discuss three upcoming county road projects in the Wood Village/Fairview area. The event is 6-8 p.m. Monday, Feb, 26 at Wood Village Baptist Church, 23601 N.E. Arata Road.

Public input is welcome about one project that is in design and information will be given about two projects that begin construction soon. The projects are:

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Northeast Arata Road Improvements

Northeast Sandy Boulevard Improvements (from Northeast 230

Read more about the open house here: Multnomah County Roads.

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