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Project Details

 Details

County: Wasco

Nearest City: The Dalles

Milepoints: 93.20 - 93.60

Estimated Cost Range: $0 - 10M

Anticipated Construction Years: 2027 - 2029

This project is programmed.

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



Project Description

Kaser Ridge is a basalt cliff located next to Interstate 84/Columbia River Highway east of The Dalles. In the past two years, several rockfall events have occurred where rocks fell onto the roadway. Two notable events included a crash in January 2023, involving two commercial trucks and a passenger vehicle, and another crash in August 2023, involving a commercial truck. A third event happened in January 2024, where a boulder reached the road but did not cause a crash. Before early 2023, no rockfall events were reported on this part of the roadway.

The Region 4 geology team, working with our Unstable Slopes Program, found the rockfall started from a rock chute at milepost 93.42. Currently, there is no system to catch falling rocks before they reach the road, and more rockfall events are expected because of the type of basalt rock in this area.

ODOT will build a rockfall catchment system to help contain the hillside and keep rocks from falling onto I-84 at this location. The goal is to make the road safer by reducing rockfall events and maintenance costs, and make this section of I-84 stronger against earthquakes and weather changes.

Expected Outcome

Once complete, the new rockfall catchment system (like a barrier or netting) will catch falling rocks before they reach the roadway, making it safer for the traveling public.

Community Benefits

Safety

By installing a catchment system like a barrier or netting, loose rocks will be contained and will prevent large boulders from reaching the roadway. Motorist will enjoy peace of mind knowing there is a safety system in place to prevent large boulders from blocking a lane of travel, or worse, crashing into a vehicle.

State of Good Repair

We can help keep the pavement and roadbed in better condition for longer by preventing potential damage from falling rocks. It will also help in the event of an earthquake by stabilizing the hillside and containing unstable or loose rocks.