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For Immediate Release 06/05/08

ROAD DUST ABATEMENT SCHEDULE

Contact: Darrell Randall, Lane County Public Works Zone 4 (Veneta) supervisor, 935-2417

 

Lane County Public Works Road Maintenance crews will be providing dust abatement for various roads throughout rural Lane County June 9 through June 12. See schedule below for road information. NOTE: Any vehicles that accidentally get the dust abatement material on them should be washed immediately with soapy water. It may require some additional effort to make sure the material is completely removed from the vehicle surface.

Closure dates/times: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, June 9 through 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, June 12

Alternate route/s: There will be intermittent delays along the routes being dusted.

 

Tentative Schedule, weather permitting:

Monday, June 9 – Swisshome, Austa, Walton, Noti

Third Street
Stagecoach Road
Richardson Upriver Road
Nelson Mountain Road
Penn Road
Hale Road
Torrence Road

Tuesday, June 10 – Deadwood, Triangle Lake, Cheshire, Fern Ridge

Deadwood Loop
Steinhauer Road
Bassonette Road
Upper Deadwood Creek Road
Deadwood Creek Road
Triangle Lake Resort Road
Jay Road
Post Road
Hall Road
Templeton Road
Paradise Road

Wednesday, June 11 – Gillespie Corners, Lorane, Mosby Creek, Cottage Grove, Saginaw, Pleasant Hill, Oakridge

Marlow Road
Letz Creek Road
Gowdyville Road
North Hill Road
Blue Mountain Lane
Bryson-Sears Road
Witcher Gateway Road
South Morningstar Road
Bain Lane
Kings Way
Brock Lane

Thursday, June 12 – Elmira, Eugene, Crow, Mohawk

Baker Road
Oak Hill Drive
Dukhobar Road
Rainbow Valley Lane
Luzkow Lane
Spring Valley Lane
Old Marcola Road

 

 

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Amber Fossen
Public Information Officer
Lane County Government
125 E. Eighth Ave.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(541) 682.3718
(541) 359.9143 (cell)

 

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