ODOT Region 4 construction update: Week of June 11
The Oregon Department of Transportation is committed to providing a safe, efficient transportation system. ODOT invests in Oregon’s future through roadway improvement projects. The following projects are located in ODOT’s Region 4 encompassing Central Oregon from The Dalles to Klamath Falls on the east side of the Cascades.
All work is dependent on weather conditions and schedules are subject to change.
Where traffic is routed through or around a work zone, pedestrians, including those with disabilities, will also be provided alternate routes through the work zone.
Crook County
OR 126 @ Tom McCall Roundabout – Alex Hodge Construction will be paving the tie-ins between the old highway alignment and the new roundabout at night. There will 24-hour flagging until the roundabout is open later in the week. The Contractor will also be working on planter strips and bioretention ponds, and excavating for light pole bases.
Deschutes County
US 97: Sunriver Interchange to OR 31 – Roy Houck Construction will be excavating and installing sidewalks and ramps on the westside of US 97 in La Pine. There will be shoulder closures and slow traffic.
US 20: Suttle Lake to Santiam Junction – Knife River be working on shoulders. There may be one-way traffic with flaggers and a pilot car during the day.
US 20 @ Barclay Drive – Knife River will be constructing a trail along US 20 southeast of the roundabout. Minimal traffic impacts are expected.
Jefferson County
US 97: US 26 Jct. to NW 10th Street (Madras – Terrebonne) – Knife River will be grinding and inlay paving NB 97 north of the Crooked River Bridge beginning Sunday night. There will be one-way traffic with flaggers and pilot cars between 7 pm and 7 am, with traffic delays of up to 20 minutes. Contractor may also be overlaying the shoulders of the Crooked River Bridge during the day. There may be slow traffic and lane closures, but one lane of traffic each direction will be maintained.
US 97: Spanish Hollow Creek & Trout Creek Bridges – Stellar J Construction is performing bridge replacement work. There may be one-way traffic with flaggers anytime. After the flagging is complete the construction zone will be switched over and controlled with signals.
Klamath County
US 97 Link River Bridge Northbound Connection – The US 97 Link River Bridge northbound off-ramp is open to traffic. Crews will be doing minor shoulder clean-up. No delays are expected.
OR 140: Buck Creek Bridge – Marcum & Sons Construction is beginning work to replace the Buck Creek Bridge (MP 22). Traffic will be controlled by a temporary signal and limited to a single lane. Work will take place Monday through Friday during daytime hours. Drivers can expect delays up to 10 minutes.
OR 240: Greensprings Interchange to Klamath Falls/Malin Hwy – Rocky Mountain Construction will be completing shoulder work and installing signs. Minor delays are expected.
US 97: Algoma Road to Miller Island Road – Rocky Mountain Construction will be completing paving and should work between MP 265 and 267. Work will take place at night, Sunday through Thursday from 7pm to 7am. Delays up to 20 minutes are expected.
US 97: Spring Creek Hill to Modoc Point – Rocky Mountain Construction will be surveying and completing shoulder work. No delays are expected.
Sherman County
US 97: Spanish Hollow Creek & Trout Creek Bridges – Stellar J Construction is completing drilled shaft construction access on US 97 over Spanish Hollow Creek. There may be one-way traffic with flaggers Sunday through Saturday anytime.
US 97: Shaniko to Trout Creek – High Desert Aggregate and Paving will be onsite preparing a detour for the culvert replacement project. The contractor will have the shoulders closed and the construction site will have flaggers to control trucks entering and leaving the highway. Expect minimal to no delays.
Wasco County
I-84: Hood River to Tower Road – Oregon Mainline Paving will not be on site this week.
Wheeler County
Fossil Heritage Trail – Construction will take place Monday through Friday during daytime hours. The contractor may hold traffic on flagging operations for up to 20 minutes. Use alternate routes and expect delays when traveling through the listed areas of construction.
Various
Region 4 Curve Warning Signs – Baker Rock Resources will be installing posts and signs on the Wasco Heppner Hwy (OR 206). There may be one-way traffic with flaggers and delays of up to 20 minutes.