ODOT Region 4 road construction update: Week of April 29
Here is the ODOT Region 4 weekly construction update for the week of April 29:
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 routes through or around the work zone.
Region 4 ITS – Various
The contractor will be working on Cooley Road east of the Cooley Road/US 97 intersection. Pedestrian traffic should watch for sidewalk closures and detour signs. Work will also be occurring in the median of US 97 at the railroad overcrossing south of Bend and also on the should at the Lava Butte Scales during the day. At night, the contractor will be installing poles and equipment at Reed Market and US 97, Powers Road and US 97, and 3rd Street south of Butler Market Road at the US 97 north bound on ramp. No impacts to traffic is expected during the day. At night, traffic should expect lane closures and lane shifts.
Jefferson/Wasco County
US 26: MP – Kahneeta Junction – The contractor will be performing embankment operations at milepost 91 utilizing flaggers to close one lane of traffic throughout the day. Traffic should expect delays up to 20 minutes at this location. Slope excavation will be occurring between milepost 99 and milepost 101.5. Westbound traffic should anticipate the slow lane to be closed 24 hours between milepost 99 – milepost 101.5 throughout the week.
Marion County
OR 22: Tumble Creek Bridge – The contractor will be performing paving, striping, guardrail, and shoulder work throughout the week. Single lane closures controlled by flaggers will be in place during daytime hours daily from Monday until Friday at noon. Traffic should expect delays of 20 minutes or less.