ODOT Announced U.S. Highway 199 Shoulder and Drainage Work, Drivers Cautioned
Work to maintain the highway shoulders and drainage systems on a 27-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 199 begins tomorrow morning.
According to the Oregon Department of Transportation, travelers can expect short delays in the work zone. Crews start work near milepost 14, just south of Wonder.
The work zone will move south on U.S. Highway 199 toward the Oregon-California border as crews make progress. The project is scheduled for completion by early June, weather permitting.
Daytime lane and shoulder closures are to be expected Mondays through Thursdays, with traffic being controlled by flaggers and pilot cars. Drivers can expect potential delays of less than 20 minutes.
ODOT reminds the community to drive with caution through the work zone. Slow down and watch for workers and equipment in the roadway. Crews will pause work between Wednesday, May 20th, and Wednesday, May 27th, to help reduce impacts for Memorial Day weekend travelers.
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Posted on 5/5/26 2:45PM by Alex Bauer