Weekly Road Construction Update - Feb. 16 to Feb. 22

Cascade Lakes Hwy Closed_Nov 2024

Projects Administered by Deschutes County:

Hamehook Road Bridge Replacement (Bend Area) – Grading work will be occurring at the Hamehook Road Bridge east of Deschutes Market Road.

Traffic Information – Road users should anticipate construction vehicles and equipment entering and exiting the roadway during work hours.  Work hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Projects Administered by Other Agencies:

U.S. 97: Terrebonne (Oregon Department of Transportation) – Crews will be performing sewer work on 11th Street between F Avenue and U.S. 97. Work will also be occurring on U.S. 97 near Lower Bridge Way.

Traffic Information – 11th Street will be closed to traffic between F Avenue and U.S. 97. Signed detour routes are in place. Within other work areas, road users should use caution and anticipate construction vehicles and equipment entering and exiting the roadway.

Northwest Way Utility Work (City of Redmond) – Utility work will be occurring on Northwest Way near NW Spruce Avenue.

Traffic Information – Northwest Way is closed to through traffic between NW Maple Avenue and NW Upas Avenue. Traffic will detour via NW Maple Avenue, NW 35th Street and NW Upas Avenue. Access for local traffic will be maintained.

Other Road Impacts:

Cascade Lakes Highway Closed – Cascade Lakes Highway is closed to traffic between Mt. Bachelor and FS Road 4270 for the winter. The Deschutes County Road Department will aim to remove the snow that accumulates over the winter season and open Cascade Lakes Highway prior to Memorial Day 2025, weather permitting.

Paulina Lake Road Closed – Paulina Lake Road is closed to traffic east of the Ten Mile Sno-Park for the winter. The Deschutes County Road Department will aim to remove the snow that accumulates over the winter season and open Paulina Lake Road prior to Memorial Day 2025, weather permitting.

*** Please note that work hours are subject to change based on weather conditions. ***

 

For more information:

visit deschutescounty.gov or TripCheck.com

or call the Deschutes County Road Department at (541) 388-6581

News Release Issued: February 14, 2025