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Central Oregon Road Construction
UPDATE: Week of March 14
For more information contact Julianne Repman (541) 388-6224
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is continuing to invest in Oregon’s future with roadway improvement projects throughout Oregon’s central region (ODOT Region 4). ODOT is committed to providing safe, efficient transportations systems. The following projects reflect ODOT’s commitment to make improvements as traffic numbers rise and to make the roadways safer and more efficient for drivers:
CROOK COUNTY
US 26 (Ochoco Highway), MP 4.5 – MP 5.83, Near Powell Butte
Contractor crews are working on the highway shoulders in the Powell Butte Passing Lanes Project area this week. During blasting operations, motorists may encounter short delays traveling through this work zone.
By late summer, 2005 motorists traveling on Oregon 126 between Redmond and Prineville will be able to pass more safely using newly constructed passing lanes. This will be the second set of passing lanes constructed on the highway in as many years.
DESCHUTES COUNTY
OR 126 (McKenzie Highway), between South Canyon Drive and 17th Street, Redmond
Drainage installation work on OR 126 (Highland Avenue) will close one lane of the highway between South Canyon Drive and 17th Street in Redmond. The single lane closure will be in place Sunday, March 13 through Thursday, March 17 and Sunday, March 20 through Thursday, March 24 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night.
During the overnight work hours, flaggers will control both directions of traffic that will alternate use of a single travel lane. All nighttime traffic on Highway 126 in this area should expect up to ten-minute delays.
OR 126, (McKenzie Highway), between Rimrock Way and Parkway Drive, Redmond
Beginning Sunday, March 13, traffic will be intermittently reduced to one lane on Highland Avenue between Rimrock Way and Parkway Drive to facilitate waterline and storm drain installation. This lane closure is anticipated to last for two weeks. This waterline work will take place between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. nightly.
This waterline project is expected to continue eastbound, toward U.S. 97, in conjunction with OR 126: Glacier-Highland Couplet construction work through November 2006. Crews anticipate working Monday through Friday.
OR 126 (McKenzie Highway), MP 111, Redmond
Hap Taylor and Son, Inc. construction crews, working for the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), are constructing detour lanes to the north of the existing OR 126 alignment (between Rimrock Avenue and 17th Street) to facilitate construction of the new pedestrian tunnel below the highway at the Dry Canyon. Crews will remove guardrail from the north side of the highway, near the Dry Canyon, this week. Traffic is anticipated to be shifted to the new detour lanes during the week of March 21.
Traffic is anticipated to be shifted to the new detour lanes in late March. At this time, construction of the pedestrian tunnel will begin. Pedestrian tunnel work is expected to continue in this area through May. The new pedestrian tunnel will connect Sam Johnson Park with the future Ray Johnson Park to the south. Contractor crews anticipate working Monday through Friday.
ODOT crews remind pedestrians that a portion of paved footpath located near the construction area has been removed to facilitate construction activities. Pedestrians are advised to seek alternate routes around the area during this construction closure.
Business 97, MP 19.82-19.86, Bend
Wildish Standard Paving Company construction crews have completed work to fill the existing space between the current Central Oregon Irrigation District and North Unit Irrigation District Canal Bridge and canal pipe with a control density fill (CDF). Crews will return to the area when evening temperatures begin to rise and become suitable for paving and striping operations to take place.
This bridge is located in Bend on Business 97 (3rd Street) near the junction of Butler Market Road and Mt. Washington Drive. This project is expected to be completed by April 1.
US 97 (The Dalles – California Highway), MP 113.9, north of Terrebonne
Wimp Way at US 97 in Terrebonne is temporarily closed to through traffic to facilitate replacement of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad Bridge and to ensure motorist safety during construction at this intersection. The closure of Wimp Way at US 97 is anticipated to remain in place through September. Embankment work is underway in this construction area. Motorists are advised to use the signed detour routes to move around the area.
This bridge is located about one mile north of Terrebonne on US 97 at milepost 113.9. During the first phase of construction, crews will construct a new, two lane bridge with 10 foot shoulders to the west of the existing bridge. Traffic will remain on the existing bridge during construction. Motorists will be routed to the new bridge in fall 2005. Following this traffic switch, crews will remove the existing bridge.
Crews anticipate working Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. with intermittent night and weekend work possible.
US 97 (The Dalles – California Highway), MP 121.58, Redmond
Crews are continuing work to pipe a section of the Central Oregon Irrigation District (COID) canal and remove the US 97 Pilot Butte Canal Bridge located between US 97 and South Canal Boulevard, near the Fred Meyer entrance. Crews will perform canal-piping work during daylight hours. Some night and weekend work may be possible.
This canal piping work is expected to be completed in late March. Once completed, traffic will be returned to the existing US97 and the temporary detour will be removed.
US 97 (The Dalles – California Highway), MP 129.77 – 129.68, between Bend & Redmond near Deschutes Market Road
Wildish Standard Paving Company is working to replace the Pilot Butte Canal Bridge, located north of Bend near Deschutes Market Road. Weather permitting; southbound traffic will be shifted to newly reconstructed lanes during the week of March 14. Following the traffic shift, two lanes of traffic, north and south bound will remain open during daytime hours with intermittent night work possible.
The construction speed is 45 miles-per-hour. Daytime traffic is not expected to be delayed during this construction project. Motorists traveling between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. may encounter traffic reduced to one lane in each direction.
US 97 (Bend Parkway), Bend
ODOT maintenance crews will be providing traffic control on the Bend Parkway for four nights this week as crews from the City of Bend do landscaping and litter removal work in the center median. Motorists are advised to expect intermittent ‘fast’ lane closures from 7:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. beginning Monday, March 14 through the morning of March 18.
Evergreen Avenue between SW 3rd Street and Railroad Avenue, Redmond
Evergreen Avenue between SW 3rd Street and Railroad Avenue is temporarily closed to through traffic to facilitate canal piping work in the area. Local business and residential traffic will continue to have local access during construction. Construction is expected to be completed in late March. Motorists are advised to use the signed detour routes to move around the area.
J W Fowler Construction crews will use the closure period to pipe a section of the Central Oregon Irrigation District (COID) canal and remove the Evergreen Avenue Bridge. Crews will perform canal-piping work during daylight hours. Some weekend and evening work may be possible. Rock crushing and painting work is expected to create intermittent noise in the area between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Travelers are encouraged to slow down and use caution when approaching this intersection.
Glacier Avenue, Redmond
Contractors working for Qwest will begin fiber optic line relocation work on Glacier Avenue between 6th Street and 7th Street in Redmond this week. This project is expected to be completed in late March. Motorists should seek alternate routes to reach businesses in the area.
Juniper Avenue between US97 and SW 7th Street, Redmond
Juniper Avenue, between US97 and SW 7th Street, is temporarily closed to all traffic to facilitate construction work taking place in the area. Contractors anticipate re-opening Juniper Avenue to through traffic in late March, weather permitting.
Motorists traveling southbound on US97 are encouraged to seek alternate access to the Fred Meyer shopping center during this closure period.
SW Canal Boulevard between Highland Avenue and Evergreen Avenue, Redmond
SW Canal Boulevard, between Highland Avenue and Evergreen Avenue, is temporarily closed to through traffic to facilitate canal piping work taking place in the area. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to businesses located in this area. Contractors anticipate re-opening this stretch of roadway in late-March.
GILLIAM COUNTY
OR 19, MP 15 – MP 17, North of Condon
Contractors will perform excavation, rock blasting, and pipe placement work this week at the Olex Highway Improvement Project. Motorists can expect minimal lane closures with delays of less than ten minutes. The posted construction speed is 25 mph in this work zone.
The Olex Highway Improvement Project replaces a failing 82-year-old bridge that is often impassable due to flooding waters, straightens out a hairpin curve and widens portions of Oregon Highway 19 (John Day Highway).
The existing roadway is steep and narrow with several sharp curves and limited sight distance resulting in restricted freight access to the area. The realignment of the highway in this area will increase the trucking industry’s ability to transport goods and services to Gilliam County and the community of Condon from the I-84 corridor.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
US 97 (The Dalles – California Highway), MP 92 and US 26 (Warm Springs Highway), MP 116, Madras
Hap Taylor and Sons contractor crews will continue work to remove bridge beams at the US 97 Willow Creek Bridge in Madras this week. Motorists traveling northbound on US 97 through the project area are advised to expect delays of up to ten minutes between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 15 as crews remove beams from the area.
Crews are working to replace the northbound US 97 (Fifth Street) Willow Creek Bridge structure and construct a retaining wall between the Fourth Street and Fifth Street bridges. A segmental block retaining wall will be constructed on Sixth Street to minimize right of way impacts.
Additionally, the US 97/US 26 Willow Creek Bridge - Depot Road Project will reconfigure and signalize the intersection of US 97 and US 26 near the north city limits of Madras. This project provides for safety and enhancement improvements in the City of Madras on US 26 / US 97 from the existing Willow Creek Bridges (MP 92.12) to the intersection of N.E. Plum Street (MP 91.84) and pavement improvements on U.S. 26 between N.E. Plum Street and N.E. Depot Street (MP 116.80).
US 97 (The Dalles – California Highway), MP 105.4 - 109.03, South of Madras
Contractor crews have switched traffic to the new detour bridges to facilitate construction of the new bridges. Crews anticipate opening the newly completed Ochoco bridge structure located at MP 109 during the week of March 21, weather permitting. Flaggers will control motorist movements as traffic is switched to each new bridge.
Crews anticipate opening the newly completed Ochoco bridge structure located at MP 105 to traffic during the week of March 21, weather permitting. Flaggers will control motorist movements as traffic is switched to each new bridge.
These two bridges are located 12 and 16 miles south of Madras on US 97 at mileposts 105.4 and 108.9. Crews anticipate working Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. with intermittent night and weekend work possible. Motorists can expect delays of less than 5 minutes when traveling through this work zone.
US 26 (Warm Springs Highway), MP 116.36 – 116.80, West of Madras
Wildish Standard Paving Company is working to replace the existing, three lane Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rail Road Bridge, west of Madras, with a new, wider, three-lane Bridge. Embankment enhancement activities continue in the area this week.
The northbound lanes were reduced from two to one on January 20. Reduction of the lanes allowed crews to begin demolition of the east side of the existing bridge. Northbound traffic will remain in one lane until the completion of the new bridge in fall 2005. Crews are currently doing clearing and embankment work on the highway shoulders in this work zone.
KLAMATH COUNTY
US 97 (The Dalles-California Highway), MP 183, North of Gilchrist
Contractor crews will perform clearing and grubbing operations on US 97 at MP 183 this week for the future construction of a detour road to the west of the existing highway alignment. Motorists will use the temporary detour as crews work to demolish the existing structure and begin construction of the new bridge. Crews plan to switch traffic to the newly constructed detour road in early April, weather permitting.
Crews anticipate working Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. with intermittent night and weekend work possible. Motorists can expect delays of less than 5 minutes when traveling through this work zone.
The Crescent Connection bridge project is located approximately one mile north of Gilchrist on US 97. Crews will replace the existing two-lane bridge will a new two-lane structure in the months to come.
US 97 (Dalles - California Highway), MP 200.3 - 202.3, North of Chemult
JAL Construction crews anticipate resuming construction activities at the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) Bridge Replacement Project and Passing Lanes Project in Chemult during the week of March 21. Work is expected to take place Monday through Friday, from 6: 00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with some intermittent night and weekend work. In the event night work is required, flaggers will control motorist’s movement
US 97, (Dalles – California Highway), MP 240.55 to MP 267.08 Spring Creek Hill to North Shady Pine Road Bridge Work, North of Klamath Falls
Contractors working for the Oregon Department of Transportation anticipate performing surveying, bridgework, concrete barrier placement and roadwork in the Spring Creek Hill to North Shady Pine Road bridgework area this week, weather permitting. Motorists can expect minor delays. Traffic will be controlled by flaggers as needed.
Crews are working to repair or replace the Spring Creek Bridge (US 97, MP 244), North Chiloquin Interchange Bridge (US 97, MP 247.54), Barkley Springs Irrigation Canal Bridge (US 97, MP 263.11), and Algoma Log Pond Bridge (US 97, MP 265.65).
US 97 (The Dalles – California Highway), MP 274.73, Klamath Falls
Crews from Hamilton Construction Company are working to replace the US 97 Bridge over California Avenue. Motorists are advised to expect intermittent lane closures in this construction area on Wednesday, March 16 as crews work to install temporary traffic signals in the area. Motorist movements will be controlled by flaggers during these operations. Motorists should anticipate delays of less than 20 minutes when traveling through this work zone on March 16.
The construction speed of 45 miles per hour is strictly enforced.
California Avenue is currently closed to through traffic between North 1st Street and Conger Avenue to facilitate construction of the new bridge. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes around the area. Additionally, Klamath Basin Transit will reroute bus service around the work area and temporarily remove two bus stops on California Avenue between North 1st Street and Conger Avenue during the road closure. This section of roadway is expected to be reopened in mid-April.
US 97 (Dalles - California Highway), MP 275.8, Klamath Falls
Motorists are advised to anticipate delays of up to 20 minutes when traveling through the US 97 Bridge over Greensprings Drive on Tuesday, March 15 between 8:30 a.m. and noon. Crews will be installing centerline markers between MP 275.6 and 275.9 during this closure period.
In order to safely complete the bridge replacement work, both directions of traffic on U.S. 97 traveling through the construction zone will be controlled by a signal and will alternate use of a single travel lane 24 hours a day, seven days a week from Thursday, March 24 through Tuesday, November 1.
Crews from Hamilton Construction Company are working to replace the US 97 Bridge over Greensprings Drive. Traffic is currently reduced to one lane in each direction to facilitate bridgework. Motorists are advised to anticipate delays of less than 20 minutes when traveling through this work zone. The construction speed of 45 miles per hour is strictly enforced.
OR 140 (Lake of the Woods Highway), MP 50.81 to MP 57.06, at Doak Mountain, West of Klamath Falls
Contractor crews will return to this work site this week following the scheduled winter shutdown. Crews will perform excavating, embankment and pipe installation activities in the project area this week. Flaggers will provide traffic control as needed. Motorists are advised to expect delays of up to 20 minutes when traveling through this area.
WASCO COUNTY
I-84, MP 84, The Dalles
Traffic on I-84 has been reduced to one lane in each direction at mile point 83.5 in The Dalles. Crews anticipate performing bridge excavation work in the project area this week. Traffic has been shifted to the newly constructed westbound lanes of the interstate to facilitate replacement of the eastbound side of the Webber Street Bridge.
The entire project is expected to be completed by May 2005. The posted construction speed of 45 MPH is strictly enforced.
For local and statewide construction information visit www.tripcheck.com or dial 5-1-1.
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