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Caltrans to replace Old Creek Bridge on Highway 1 near Cayucos

– Caltrans has begun a project to demolish and replace the Old Creek Bridge on northbound Highway 1 near Cayucos. This $8 million project includes funding from Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

Egan Drive work between bridge and downtown to resume in May

Egan Drive construction work to resume week of May 10 Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - Work on the Egan Drive project is scheduled to resume beginning the week of May 10. A release from State DOT says construction activities will occur between 10th and Seward Streets.  The release says the work will focus primarily on the Gold Creek Bridge and on permanent striping. SECON crews will be removing the bridge deck with which result in an approximate two-inch dip in the pavement.  Signs alerting motorists of this change in the road surface will be posted. The release explains that traffic will flow through the work zone with one lane open in each direction and traffic control will be in place from 12th to Seward Streets.

Much of Opal Creek Forest Hit Hard by Beachie Creek Fire

Much of Opal Creek Forest Hit Hard by Beachie Creek Fire By Zach Urness | March 8, 2021 SALEM, Ore. (AP) One of the most beloved destinations in Oregon looks a lot different following the blowup of the Beachie Creek Fire. Large swaths of the 34,000-acre Opal Creek Wilderness and Recreation Area burned after historic winds turned a small fire into an inferno Labor Day night. The fire destroyed the bridge over Henline Creek the main access point from Salem and Portland. It also killed many of the trees, including old-growth giants, on Henline Falls, Little North Santiam and Opal Creek trails and in the surrounding area.

Much of Opal Creek forest hit hard by Beachie Creek Fire

Much of Opal Creek forest hit hard by Beachie Creek Fire ZACH URNESS, Salem Statesman Journal March 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SALEM, Ore. (AP) One of the most beloved destinations in Oregon looks a lot different following the blowup of the Beachie Creek Fire. Large swaths of the 34,000-acre Opal Creek Wilderness and Recreation Area burned after historic winds turned a small fire into an inferno Labor Day night. The fire destroyed the bridge over Henline Creek the main access point from Salem and Portland. It also killed many of the trees, including old-growth giants, on Henline Falls, Little North Santiam and Opal Creek trails and in the surrounding area.

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