Third biennial report of the Oregon State Highway Commission : $b covering the period December 1st, 1916 to November 30th, 1918Benson, Simon
History
Third biennial report of the Oregon State Highway Commission : $b covering the period December 1st, 1916 to November 30th, 1918
Benson, Simon
Highway engineering -- Oregon -- History; Water resources development -- Systems engineering -- Oregon -- History
Bids were received for this work on November 27 and a contract for the
construction was later awarded Kern & Co. of Portland, Oregon. Work will
begin in a short time and the bid price for this improvement was
$38,987.90.
HARNEY COUNTY
Roads in Harney County are few in number, but the combined mileage of
these few is enormous. Fortunately a large portion of the County roads
are good most of the year, but during the winter season communication by
the valley roads is usually extremely difficult.
Highways are of extreme importance in this County owing to the scarcity
of railroads. The value of improved highways is fully appreciated by the
people and a very creditable beginning has been made on the roads in the
vicinity of Burns. However, County funds are entirely inadequate for the
carrying out of a road building scheme of any magnitude.
The State Highway Commission extended aid in 1918 to the amount of
$20,000 which appropriation calls for a like amount from the Federal
Government. The County joins in the co-operative work to the amount of
$8,000.00. This makes a total of $48,000.00 for a beginning. Present
plans provide that work shall start early in 1919.
Additional support was secured from the State in the forms of surveys.
Approximately nineteen miles of the Central Oregon Highway within Harney
County was surveyed in 1918.
Survey of Central Oregon Highway--Burns-Experimental Farm Section
During 1918 the State Highway Commission surveyed a six mile section of
the Central Oregon Highway leading east from Burns and past the
Government experimental farm. This project begins one and one-half miles
east of Burns and ends two miles east of the experimental farm. The
plans for this survey are practically completed. This survey was made
under the direction of H. B. Wright, locating engineer.
Sage Hen to Burns Section Survey
This is also a section of the Central Oregon Highway and is ten and
thirty-nine hundredths miles in length. The line begins near Sage Hen
Creek and parallels the present road into Burns, with a considerable
saving in distance. This survey was made at the request of the County
authorities in order that some improvements they have planned may be
placed upon a permanent location. H. B. Wright was locating engineer on
this survey.
Glass Butte Section Survey
This is a portion of the survey between Rolyat in Deschutes County and
One Hundred Mile Road in Harney County. Fifteen and six-tenths miles are
in Deschutes County and fifteen in Harney County. This survey was made
at the request of the Counties in order that local funds may be expended
on a permanent location. The present road through Glass Butte section
between Rolyat and One Hundred Mile Road is in poor material and much
longer than necessary. Local plans provide for the opening of the new
road as soon as practicable. H. B. Wright, locating engineer for the
State Department directed the surveying of this line.
Reconnaissance Survey Burns to Vale
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