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
State funds to the amount of $20,000.00 have been set aside for the
improvement of a 6.76 mile section of the Central Oregon Highway. This
section extends from Vale 6.76 miles west to Burrell's Ranch. The
Government is requested to share in the cost in amount equal to the sum
given by the State. The County's share in this project will be
$14,420.00.
The following statement shows the amounts appropriated for expenditure
in 1919:
State County Government
Section Funds Funds Funds Totals
Cow Valley-Brogan $20,000.00 $13,958.00 $20,000.00 $53,958.00
Section
Burrell-Vale Section 20,000.00 14,420.00 20,000.00 54,420.00
Both of the above mentioned sections are Post Road Projects.
Negotiations with the U. S. Public Roads Office are under way for the
grading of the Cow Valley-Brogan Road, and the Burrell-Vale Project
will be submitted within a short time. It is hoped construction will
begin early in 1919.
Survey of John Day Highway--Cow Valley-Brogan Section
During October and November, 1918, the State Highway Commission made a
location survey of a 9.85 mile section of the John Day Highway between
Cow Valley and Brogan. The line follows in the direction of the present
road, but marked departures from the location were made in several
places. Plans for this work are about fifty per cent complete. R. H.
Coppock, locating engineer for the State Department, was in charge of
this work.
Survey of the Central Oregon Highway--Burrell Ranch-Vale Section
A survey is in progress on the section of the Central Oregon Highway
between Burrell's Ranch and Vale. This line will follow along near what
is called the Post Hill road, and will be about seven miles in length.
Immediately upon completion of the field work, the plans will be rushed
in order that early action may be taken by the U. S. Office of Public
Roads. The State Commission's 1919 construction program includes this
section.
The survey is in charge of R. H. Coppock, locating engineer.
Reconnaissance Survey of Central Oregon Highway and Jordan Valley Road
During April, 1918, a reconnaissance survey was made by M. O. Bennett,
division engineer, for the Department, over the routes between Burns and
Vale for the purpose of establishing a definite route for the Central
Oregon Highway. This investigation resulted in the choice of the river
route by the State Highway Commission. The route as selected goes direct
from Burns to Crane, thence down the Malheur River through Riverside,
Juntura and Harper to Vale.
In November, 1918, a reconnaissance survey was made by the State
Department for the purpose of establishing the most feasible route
between Jordan Valley and Vale and Ontario. This report has not yet been
submitted to the Commission, but the findings seem to favor the Sucker
Creek Route. This survey was made by Manche O. Bennett, division
engineer.
MARION COUNTY
Salem-Aurora Paving
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