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Posted by: Public Works
STAYTON, OR – On June 20, 2018, Marion County will begin construction for the replacement of the Alder Creek culverts on Old Mehama Road. Old Mehama Road will be closed immediately west of Siegmund Road. Access to Siegmund Road will only be available from the east end of Old Mehama Road from the Highway 22 intersection. The culvert replacements will be complete by June 22.
During the closure of Old Mehama Road a detour will be in place utilizing Highway 22. Detour signs will be posted to guide motorists through the detour. Please comply with all posted traffic signs and safety warnings, and be considerate of bicyclists and farm equipment on the road.
Marion County understands the work will be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work as quickly and efficiently as possible. If you have any questions please contact Jill Ogden, Senior Engineering Technician, at 503-588-5036 or jogden@co.marion.or.us or Dave Chamness, Project Engineer, at 503-588-7919 or dchamness@co.marion.or.us.