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Jackson County Curb Ramps Phase 2

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Region 3: Southwestern Oregon (Ashland, Central Point, Medford, Talent, Jackson)


​​​​The purpose of this project is to construct 113 ADA curb ramps in the communities of Medford, Central Point, White City, Talent and Ashland. ​


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​Why are ADA curb ramps important?

ADA curb ramps provide access between the sidewalk and road for people using wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, hand carts, bicycles and also for pedestrians who have trouble stepping up and down high curbs. We're adding textured plates at the curb ramps, called truncated domes. These allow pedestrians to feel, see and hear where the crossing is located and the direction they should go to safely cross the street.

ADA curb ramps benefit everyone regardless of whether they have a disability. By making curb ramps gently slope to the road, it improves accessibility and promotes safer travel between the sidewalk and road.

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Why aren’t all the curb ramps in my community being fixed at the same time?

Once we review each corner, we will group and rebuild curb ramps in stages at various locations throughout Jackson County. This is because not all intersections or curb locations are the same. Some are construction-ready (Stage 1) and others may have fire hydrants, utility boxes, utility pol​es, additional land requirements or we need an environmental permit (Stage 2). These are things we consider when scheduling the curb ramp construction in each city.

The construction-ready locations are done first because they can be done immediately while those needing additional coordination or design will be part of a future stage of construction. This is why an intersection with four corners might be completed at different times.

​By making these accessibility improvements, whe​t​her you drive, ride, walk or roll, we are committed to providing the best accessibility possible to all people using the transportation system.

This work might include:
  • Minor work, such as fixing a ramp that is too steep or moving pedestrian push buttons at crosswalks.

  • Installing crosswalk closed signs if the crossing is considered unsafe.

  • Rebuilding or installing a new ramp if needed.

Schedule

Construction began Fall 2025 through Fall 2026.

Location

Multiple | Multiple |
Medford
Biddle Road at Crater Lake (Hwy 62)
Highland Drive at Garfield Street, Center Drive and Garfield Street and Garfield and OR 99

Central Point
East Pine Street & Biddle Road

White City
Antelope Road at OR 140

Talent
OR 99 W Valley View Road

Ashland
OR 99 at Grant Street, Maple Street, Helman Street, Oak Street and 3rd Street
OR 99 at Jackson Road and South Valley View Road

Cost and Funding

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Jackson County Curb Ramps

Project Contacts

Consultant Project Manger
Roger Thom
Email
Roger.Thom@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
541-499-9862

Public Information Officer
Mary Elizabeth Dillinger
Email
Mary.Dillinger@ODOT.Oregon.gov
Phone
541-621-3074

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Last Updated

10/14/2025 4:35 PM

Project Number

22438