Keep Salem Moving!

In November 2008, Salem voters approved a “Keep Salem Moving” $100 million project bond to pay for street and bridge projects that relieve congestion, improve safety, and rebuild or maintain pavement and bridges in Salem.

With that investment the City completed more than 40 projects included in the original Keep Salem Moving! bond measure and received additional funding from the State of Oregon and Federal government totaling over $21 million.

Thanks to sound financial and project management, the City was able to use savings and leverage other funds to address additional transportation needs, including neighborhood sidewalk reconstruction.  These state and federal funds, along with project savings, allowed the City to fund an additional 31 projects.

About 90 percent of the total project value was awarded to local contractors during the economic recovery, following the 2008 recession.

In total, 71 projects have been funded as part of the 2008 Keep Salem Moving! bond package. By January 2022, 66 projects were completed and five projects remain in progress. Upon completion, of all projects funded through this bond measure a total of 45,189 feet of streets will be widened and 63,245 feet of new sidewalk will be stretched throughout the City.

Projects paid for by Keep Salem Moving!

  • Safety Improvements to railroad crossings at riverfront park
    Riverfront Park Access

    Safety Improvements to the Railroad Crossings at Riverfront Park

  • Resurfacing Broadway St NE
    New Roads

    Street improvements and widening on Broadway Road

  • Glen Creek Rd NW at Wallace Rd NW Intersection Widening
    Updated Intersections

    Glen Creek and Wallace Road intersection improvements in West Salem

  • Eola Dr NW Pavement Improvements
    Pavement Upgrades

    New street pavement like Eola Dr NW

News

One deceased, one injured in early morning shooting incident

Suspect in custody

Post Date:04/04/2024 11:25 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                 

DATE: April 5, 2024

CONTACT:  Salem Police Communications Office | spdmedia@cityofsalem.net

 

Update 04/05/2024 | 5:30 p.m.

Detectives have arrested Arlie Calvin Michael Thompson, age 23 of Salem, as part of the shooting incident at Wallace Marine Park on April 4, 2024, which resulted in the death of Charley Allen Hodges and left another man injured.

At approximately 3:15 p.m. today, a Salem Police SWAT team served a search warrant at a residence in the 4800 block of Northstar CT NE and arrested Thompson without incident.

Thompson will be lodged at the Polk County Jail on the following charges:

  • Murder, second-degree
  • Attempted murder, first-degree
  • Kidnap, first-degree
  • Unlawful use of a weapon

Given the apprehension of the suspect in this case, any further media inquiries into this investigation should be directed to the Polk County District Attorney’s Office.

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Update 04/04/2024 | 3:15 p.m.

Violent Crimes Unit detectives continue to investigate this morning’s shooting incident at Wallace Marine Park.

The initial investigation indicates a dispute over property occurred at a homeless campsite in the north side of the park. During the argument, one of the men fired a gun which killed 29-year-old Charley Allen Hodges and injured a 25-year-old man. No other weapons were used in the incident.

The identity of the surviving victim, who remains hospitalized, is not being released at this time pending notification to family.

No arrests have been made, and the investigation into the incident continues.

Wallace Marine Park is now open to the public.

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Originally published 04/04/2024 | 9:45 a.m.

Salem, Ore. — Salem Police officers are actively investigating a shooting incident which occurred over night in Wallace Marine Park.

Just after 3:00 a.m. today, officers were called to the north area of the park on the report of a shooting incident. Officers located one adult male victim with a gunshot wound and deceased. Another adult man was found with a gunshot wound and transported to Salem Health with a non-life-threatening injury.

Wallace Marine Park remains closed, and residents should avoid the area while the scene is investigated.

The incident is an active investigation and no arrests have been made at this point.

“We understand there is much speculative information on social media concerning the incident,” said public information officer Angela Hedrick, “We ask the public to follow our communications platforms for details concerning this investigation.”

As additional information becomes available, an update will be published.

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