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Miami Foley Road Bridge Replacements: Dry Creek and Crystal Creek

Project Completed

Region 2: Willamette Valley and Northwest Oregon (Tillamook)


​​​​​​​We replaced the Crystal Creek temporary bridge and the Dry Creek culvert with two new permanent bridges on Miami Foley Road.​


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About

​The Dry Creek and Crystal Creek culverts were in poor condition and needed to be replaced. In 2023, a storm washed out the Crystal Creek culvert, requiring a full road closure for emergency repairs.

We returned in 2025 to replace the Crystal Creek temporary bridge and the Dry Creek culvert with two new permanent bridges.

Usually, we keep a road closed for the duration of a project when we're building a new bridge – but for this project, we did it a little differently.

We built each bridge one lane at a time to reduce traffic impacts. That meant travelers were able to get through the work zone on a single lane most of the time during construction work.

The new bridges will help keep the road open to traffic during and after large storms. They will also improve passage for native fish migrating through the area. ​

Schedule

Design: 2023 - 2024

Construction: 2025

Location

N/A |

​Miami Foley Road

Cost and Funding

​Total cost: $3,802,453​​

Contacts & Media

Project area map showing two project areas on Miami Foley Road near Garibaldi

Project Contacts

Resident Engineer - Consultant Project Manager
A.J. Jacobson
Email
aj.jacobson@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
541-517-0472

Public Information Officer
Mindy McCartt
Email
mindy.m.mccartt@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
503-507-6045

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Last Updated

12/8/2025 7:34 PM

Project Number

19835