Residents in this project area applied to the City of Bend Septic to Sewer Conversion Program to install public sewer in their neighborhoods. On September 30, 2021, the Septic to Sewer Committee approved the design and construction of the sewer in following areas:

  • Pettigrew Road from Gardenia Avenue to Juniperhaven Avenue
  • Bayou Drive
  • A small portion of Fargo Lane

Upon completion, property owners receive a Notice of Completion letter. 

Location

Schedule

  • Committee Selection of the Project - September 30, 2021 (Complete)
  • Project Design – November 2021 to Summer 2022 (Complete)
  • Pre-construction informational Open House - April 20, 2023 (Complete)
  • Construction - May through October 2023 (Complete)

Background

The City began design of the project in April 1, 2022. The design resulted in the installation of gravity sewer on Pettigrew Road and Bayou Drive and pressure sewer on Fargo Lane. While the City prioritizes gravity sewer where feasible, there are areas of this project that resulted in pressure sewer and laterals due to the topography of the area. Ultimately the design objective was realized allowing all 35 properties to be able to decommission their septic systems and connect to the public sewer system.

More information about the Septic to Sewer Program (fees, other projects, permits, etc.) is available online.

Funding

The United States Environmental Protection Agency logoThe Oregon Department of Environmental Quality logo
This project is funded by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of converting to City sewer?
When will I be required to connect to City sewer?
How are Neighborhood Extension Projects chosen?
How much money is available for the Septic to Sewer Conversion Projects, and what can the money be used for?
What is the process to decommission a septic system and how much does it cost?
After a sewer project is completed, when will I be able to connect to sewer?
Will I be guaranteed a gravity sewer connection?
What is a Temporary Construction Access Agreement (TCAA)?
What is an Infrastructure Transfer Agreement (ITA)?
How do I apply for permits for a septic-to-sewer conversion?