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
The State Highway Department has completed a survey of the McKenzie
River Highway in Wheeler County from the boundary of the Ochoco National
Forest west of Mitchell to the Grant County Line near Dayville, a total
distance of 48 miles. This survey was made by Locating Engineer R. H.
Coppock. The plans are complete except for the eight miles west from the
Grant County line.
From the west end of this survey at Ochoco Forest boundary, the Federal
Office of Public Roads has made a survey to the Crook County line, so
the survey of the McKenzie River Highway is complete all of the way
through Wheeler County.
Survey of Highway No. 14
In 1917, pursuant to a request from the County Court, a section of
Highway No. 14 between Mitchell and Antelope was surveyed. This survey
begins at the point on the Mitchell-Prineville survey about four miles
west of Mitchell and extends 1.4 miles down Bridge Creek to where
connection is made with the present road. This survey was made by R. H.
Coppock, locating engineer.
Sarvice Creek-Valades Ranch Post Road Project
Application has been made to, and approved, by the Federal Office of
Public Roads for Post Road co-operation on a 48.5 miles section of the
John Day River Highway in Wheeler and Grant Counties. 25.5 miles of this
project are in Wheeler County and 23 miles in Grant County. The total
estimated cost of the project is $400,433.79, and the funds are to be
provided as follows: State $157,216.90, Government $157,216.89; Wheeler
County $36,000.00 and Grant County $50,000.00.
The survey for this project parallels the John Day River on the north
bank, through Wheeler County and extends from the mouth of Sarvice Creek
in Wheeler County to Valades Ranch about four miles West of Dayville in
Grant County. In Grant County a crossing is made to the west bank near
the upper end of the Big Basin.
It is expected that construction will be commenced on the Sarvice
Creek-Valades Ranch Project early in 1919.
Ochoco Canyon Forest Project
A Federal Aid Co-operative Agreement has been entered into between the
State, the Federal Government, and Wheeler County for the grading of a
5.5 mile section on the McKenzie River Highway. This section is known as
the Ochoco Canyon Section and extends from the Crook County line to a
point about 16 miles west of Mitchell.
This work is estimated to cost $45,000.00 of which the State will pay
$20,050.00, Wheeler County $4,900.00, and the Federal Government
$20,050.00. It is expected that this section will be built during the
1919 season.
YAMHILL COUNTY
In Yamhill County the State Highway Department has co-operated with the
County in the grading and paving of 3.2 miles between Rex and Newberg
and of 4 miles between Sheridan and McMinnville. The total expenditure
on this work amounts to $147,000.00 of which the County has paid
$18,273.49.
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