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‎Highlighted Project:‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ ​U.S. 20 and U.S. 395: Silver Creek Bridges

Project Details

 Details

County:  Harney

Estimated Cost Range:   $10M - $30M

Anticipated Construction Years: 2027 - 2029

This project is programmed to start in 2027.

Programed projects have funding identified, are scheduled for 2027 and were approved by the OTC in January 2026.

Project Description

Many of the timber bridges along U.S. 20 and U.S. 395 are old and starting to fail. Without a long-term solution, ODOT will have to impose load rating restrictions.

The Timber Replacement Program Pilot Project will replace four timber bridges on U.S. 20 and U.S. 395 near Riley, Oregon. Specifically, it will replace one timber bridge on U.S. 20 (BR 03505A) and three timber bridges on U.S. 395 (BR 03606, BR 03607, and BR 03608).

ODOT will use a standard design for all four timber bridges. Using a standard design will make the work faster and less expensive. The goal is to save time and money while making sure the bridges last longer and are safer for everyone.

Expected Outcome

Once the project is complete, these bridges will be able to handle heavy loads.

Community Benefits

Safety

By replacing the old, timber bridges with new, modern bridges, motorists will enjoy traveling across bridges with the latest safety standards and improved amenities. Pavement will be smooth with fresh striping and reflective markings that will enhance visibility.

Mobility

Replacing the timber bridges will ensure continuous freight movement by avoiding eventual load postings.

State of Good Repair

Replacing the timber bridges with new bridges will ensure many decades of worry-free travel across low maintenance structures.