ROAD REPORT.Byline: The Register-Guard Major road work by Lane County, the cities of Eugene and Springfield, and the state Department of Transportation for the week starting today: EUGENE Hilyard Street between 18th and 24th avenues: Closed to traffic through Tuesday. Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 6, at least one lane will be open at all times. Side streets will remain closed through Thursday, except 19th Avenue. Sidewalks will remain open for foot traffic to access local homes and businesses. Sidewalk A Microsoft service that was launched in 1997 to provide online arts and entertainment guides on the Web for major cities worldwide. In 1999, Microsoft sold Sidewalk to Ticketmaster, which continued to provide guides, ticketing and other information to the MSN network. access ramps at each corner along Hilyard Street will be closed. Washington Street The following streets in the United States are called Washington Street:
Seneca Road from Seventh Avenue to 11th Avenue: Watch for lane closures and shifts. One lane in each direction will be open to traffic at all times. Garfield Street from 11th Avenue to Amazon Bridge and Arthur Street from Amazon Bridge to 18th Avenue: Watch for lane closures and shifts. One lane in each direction will be open at all times. Ferry Street Ferry Street (Chinese: 渡船街) is a street between Ferry Point and Mong Kok Tsui in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The street was on the shore of old reclamation before the new West Kowloon reclamation in 1990s. and Highway 99W: The new sections of Ferry Street, north of Eighth Avenue, and the new section of 99W, west of Ferry Street, will remain closed until Friday, Sept. 15, to complete landscaping and street illumination. East 18th Avenue from Hilyard Street to Harris Street: No parking between Harris and Hilyard on intermittent days. Bike traffic will be required to merge periodically with motor vehicles. Watch for trucks and other construction traffic during wastewater repairs and maintenance. Donald Street: Watch for lane closures and shifts. East 43rd Avenue from Fox Hollow Road to Donald Street: Closed from Fox Hollow to Donald Street. Use detour route. East 40th Avenue from Donald Street to Willamette Street: Watch for lane closures and shifts. Fox Hollow Road from East Amazon Road to East 43rd Avenue: Closed from East Amazon Road to East 43rd Avenue. Use detour route. Airport Road Realignment re·a·lign tr.v. re·a·ligned, re·a·lign·ing, re·a·ligns 1. To put back into proper order or alignment. 2. To make new groupings of or working arrangements between. : The new Airport Road alignment opened on Friday, Sept. 1. Drivers should still expect construction equipment working along the new roads as finish work is conducted. There may be minor delays on Green Hill Road east (where the old meets the new) as that intersection is modified. Fern Ridge Path - City View Street to Garfield Street and Chambers Street Chambers Street is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, at south of the Old Town. The street is named after William Chambers of Glenormiston, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh who was the main proponent of the 1867 Edinburgh Improvement Act, which gave permission for the street's to Blue Heron blue heron n. Any of several varieties of heron with blue or blue-gray plumage. Bike Bridge: Path will continue to be closed this week from City View to Garfield and Chambers to the Blue Heron Bike Bridge for replacement of railing and placing topsoil along path edges. Work and path closures will continue through the summer to the end of September. The recommended alternate route An official alternate route is a bannered highway that provides an alternate alignment for a highway. Originally, the term for these routes was "optional"; but in 1959, the designation became alternate. between Polk and City View streets is 12th Avenue. The section of path between Garfield and Chambers will remain open throughout the project. Eastbound east·bound adj. Going toward the east. eastbound Adjective going towards the east Adj. 1. path users will be required to use alternate routes at Chambers Street. Westbound path users will be required to use alternate routes at Polk Street Polk Street is a street in San Francisco that travels northward from Market Street to Jefferson Street. It's attractions are the See's Candy flagship store at California Street, and is usually cleaned every Saturday by the neighborhood organization. ; however, the Blue Heron Bridge, which crosses Amazon Creek in Westmoreland Park to 18th Avenue, will remain open throughout the project and can be used as an alternate route to 18th Avenue or other routes to the south. Franklin Boulevard from Walnut Street A number of streets are named Walnut Street:
Franklin Boulevard and Agate Street intersection: Watch for police flaggers from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Thursday. SPRINGFIELD Belt Line Road, Gateway Street to Game Farm Road: Traffic is restricted to two lanes in this area. Traffic is detoured onto a portion of the newly constructed Martin Luther King Parkway east of Game Farm Road, between Game Farm Road and Cardinal Way. Game Farm Road is permanently closed at Belt Line Road south of the intersection. Hayden Bridge Road, Game Farm Road to Shady Lane Drive: Two-way traffic has temporarily been moved to the north portion of the roundabout onto the new concrete pavement. Both directions of Pioneer Parkway are closed at Pioneer Plaza. Speed limit reduced to 20 mph. Pioneer Parkway East, Q Street to Hayden Bridge Way: Roadway is closed north of entrance to the Pioneer Plaza Shopping Center shopping center, a concentration of retail, service, and entertainment enterprises designed to serve the surrounding region. The modern shopping center differs from its antecedents—bazaars and marketplaces—in that the shops are usually amalgamated into to facilitate construction of new roundabout at the intersection of Hayden Bridge Way and Pioneer Parkway. Wayside Lane, Hayden Bridge to Seward Avenue: Wayside Lane is closed to traffic at Hayden Bridge Way. Road closed until the roundabout is completed at the intersection of Pioneer Parkway and Hayden Bridge Way. Motorists should use detour route on Castle Drive and Seward Lane to access Wayside Lane. COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery). Sharps Creek Road at milepost 6.48: Contractor is working on replacing the west half of the existing bridge over Sharps Creek. Traffic restricted to a single lane, which is regulated by a temporary traffic signal. Expect minor delays. Hamm Road, milepost 2 to 4.38: Contractor will be placing shoulder rock and pavement markings. Expect minor delays. JUNCTION CITY Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley, AREA Dorsey Lane, Highway 36 to High Pass Road: Contractor will be placing shoulder rock. Expect minor delays. DUNES CITY AREA Canary Road at milepost 3.4: Special Projects will be replacing an existing culvert with a fish culvert. One-lane traffic during the work. Expect 15- to 20-minute delays. Seek alternative routes of travel. INTERSTATE 5 Belt Line interchange: Activities this week include pile driving, concrete placement for columns and footings, excavation for new footings and construction of water treatment swales. Traffic delays are anticipated along Game Farm Road due to construction of the temporary bridge. Motorists should use extreme caution around the interchange as drivers slow to view the numerous work activities being performed. Row River and Overflow bridges between Cottage Grove and Saginaw interchange: Project consists of removal and reconstruction of southbound south·bound adj. Going toward the south. southbound Adjective going towards the south Adj. 1. and northbound north·bound adj. Going toward the north. northbound Adjective going towards the north Adj. 1. Row River and Overflow bridges on I-5, along with minor roadway and shoulder reconstruction. For this week, the contractor will continue shoulder construction in the median area on the south end of the project, south of the Row River, and will reconstruct the Middlefield Golf Course path under the Row River bridges. Watch for construction workers and slow trucks entering and leaving the project area. Gettings Creek, Stalder Slough Slough (slou), city (1991 pop. 106,341) and borough, central England. After World War I, the residential city and its outlying area underwent rapid industrial development, owing in part to its proximity to London. and River Drive bridges, between Goshen and Cottage Grove: At about milepost 178, southbound traffic is in a two-lane detour while crews reconstruct the existing southbound bridge over Gettings Creek and Stalder Slough. The rest area on I-5 northbound in this location is closed until mid-November. Northbound traffic has been diverted onto a temporary detour at Gettings Creek while crews rebuild the northbound bridge. Motorists should expect occasional lane closures during the evening hours. Delays will be minimal. Speed limit has been reduced on southbound I-5 to 55 mph from milepost 178.5 to 178.3. At milepost 180.5 to 181, about one mile south of Creswell, southbound traffic will be in a two-lane detour while crews reconstruct the River Drive overpass. I-5 overpass (Creswell) and Hill Creek Bridge: Contractor will continue embankment construction on the Oregon Avenue overcrossing of I-5 during the week. The contractor will also be working on the northbound and southbound I-5 ramp bridges. No lane closures will be allowed Monday through Friday on I-5 northbound between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.; on southbound I-5 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.; and on the Springfield-Creswell Highway (Oregon Avenue) from 6 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., and from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Detours will be in effect when necessary to facilitate the construction work. HIGHWAY 58 Odell Creek to Crescent Creek; Willamette Pass Willamette Pass (el. 5128 ft.) is a mountain pass in the Cascade Mountains in the U.S. state of Oregon. The pass is traversed by Oregon Route 58. Willamette Pass ski area is located there. Highway: Project consists of removing the existing bridges over Crescent Creek and Odell Creek, east of Willamette Pass Ski Area Willamette Pass is a ski area located in the Willamette and Deschutes National Forests in the Cascade Range of Oregon. The summit elevation of the ski area is 6683 ft (2037 m), and the total vertical rise from the base is 1563 ft (476 m). , and building new bridges, as well as installing storm sewers storm sewer n. A sewer for carrying off rainwater or meltwater, as to a river or bay. , inlets and drainage curbs. Temporary signals are controlling traffic at the bridges. Traffic has been switched to the westbound lanes on both bridges to accommodate work in the eastbound lanes. Contractor is scheduled to form and install reinforcement, and pour the abutments for both bridges this week. Contractor has accelerated the project schedule in order to complete final paving no later than Sept. 30. Expect delays during the daytime throughout the week. HIGHWAY 126 EAST Glenwood, Springfield and Vida; Jenkins Drive, Silver Creek Silver Creek can refer to: Places
Major construction activities on Franklin Boulevard and on Main Street in Springfield between 20th and 72nd streets are near completion. Expect regular lane closures in this area and periodic delays. HIGHWAY 101 Rock Creek Rock Creek may refer to:
William Keady Wayside to Cooks Chasm Bridge, milepost 156.20 to 167.40 between Waldport and Yachats: Most work complete, expect striping Interleaving or multiplexing data to increase speed. See disk striping. striping - data striping this week from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Contractor will finish installing signs near Yachats during the day with short lane closures. Expect traffic delays of less than 10 minutes. Newport, Yaquina Bay Bridge The Yaquina Bay Bridge is an arch bridge that spans Yaquina Bay south of Newport, Oregon. It is one of the most recognizable of the U.S. Route 101 bridges designed by Conde McCullough.[1] The bridge opened on September 6, 1936, at a cost of $1,301,016. Painting, milepost 141 to 142.5: Contractor to continue sandblasting Sandblasting or bead blasting[1] is a generic term for the process of smoothing, shaping and cleaning a hard surface by forcing solid particles across that surface at high speeds; the effect is similar to that of using sandpaper, but provides a more even finish old paint and application of new paint. Work happens inside containment structures. Night work requires lane closures to lower equipment and perform sandblasting/painting on sidewalk rail on west side of bridge. Traffic delays expected to be 20 minutes or less from 6:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. Painting anticipated to be complete by November. |
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