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
A survey of the Pacific Highway between the Marion County Line (Santiam
River) and Albany, was made in December, 1917, and a definite route
between these two points adopted. In a general way the located route
follows the present road. Near the Jefferson end, however, the new
location cuts across the property of E. M. Miller, paralleling the
Southern Pacific tracks with a net saving of 1,600 feet in distance over
that of the present road. Near Miller Station the line again leaves the
old road, eliminating four dangerous right angle turns by cutting
diagonally across. The new location also provides for the elimination of
the present grade crossing on the W. E. Fisher property by means of an
overhead crossing just north of the grade crossing.
For the first one-half mile south of the Santiam River Bridge it will be
necessary to materially raise the grade of the present road as it is
considerably below high water, and therefore subject to overflow. It
will also be necessary to construct a few low bridges on this section to
provide waterways for flood waters.
It is expected that the Albany-Jefferson Section will be graded and
paved during the 1919 season.
MALHEUR COUNTY
Malheur County is an important highway center. It is most favorably
situated with respects to highways in Eastern Oregon, in that it serves
as a common junction point for the Old Oregon Trail, John Day Highway
and Central Oregon Highway. A fourth highway will enter the County from
Nevada leading from Winnemucca north through Jordan Valley.
Malheur County is fairly well equipped for road work and has already
made a most creditable showing. All the people are good roads boosters,
having learned the value and necessity of improved roads. This was
proven by their voting a $20,000.00 bond issue at the recent election.
The purpose of this fund is to meet the State and Federal appropriation
of $80,000.00.
In area, Malheur County is an empire in itself. The natural result is an
extra large mileage of roads, and many of them run through mountainous
districts. To improve only the main highways in Malheur County is a huge
undertaking.
The State Highway Commission fully realizes the inability of most of the
counties in Eastern Oregon to cope with the situation and has determined
to extend aid in every manner possible. That State aid may be
substantial and a benefit to all the counties, the Commission is making
an urgent call for more State funds.
In Malheur County near Brogan a 9.85 mile section of the John Day
Highway has been surveyed by the State Highway Department. The
Commission has set aside $20,000.00 for the construction of this road
and an equal amount is requested from the Government. The County has
appropriated $13,958.00 for the purpose of co-operating in this
construction.
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