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Do you drive, ride, walk or roll in Salem and Keizer? |
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No matter how you move through the area, we want to make your community more accessible.
One of the ways we’re doing that is by rebuilding or installing around 500 ADA curb ramps in Salem and Keizer starting as early as spring 2025.
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Why are curb ramps important?
ADA curb ramps make it easier for people to move between the sidewalk and road. This can be helpful for those who have trouble stepping up and down high curbs.
It's also helpful for people using wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, hand carts and bicycles. These ramps make it easier for everyone to get around, whether they have a disability or not.
Curious about what corners we're looking at in Salem and Keizer? Check out our interactive map!
Although we are planning to work on all the ramps shown on the map, the timing will change. Not all intersections or curb locations are the same. Some are construction-ready and others may have fire hydrants, utility boxes, utility poles, additional land requirements or we need an environmental permit. These are things we consider when scheduling.
Stage one, as shown on the interactive map, are the construction-ready locations and can be done first. We'll work on those needing additional coordination or design in future stages of construction. This is why an intersection with four corners might be completed at different times.
We'll update this map as we learn more information and get further into design.
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When we start construction, you can expect:
- Shoulder and lane closures.
- Flaggers helping direct traffic as needed.
- Delays.
- Construction noise.
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Project area map
Help us spread the word!
Feel free to share this email with your friends, family and neighbors so that they can also sign up to receive these email updates to learn about the work we're doing in Salem and Keizer.
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Check out what we're building in and around the Salem and Keizer area this year!
See what we're doing on the roads in and around your community by visiting our construction webpage. Explore our interactive map to see what we're working on.
Pay attention in work zones, slow down and move over – imagine this is where you work! Always drive safely, watch for construction signs and workers.
Remember: fines double in all Oregon work zones, whether workers and signs are present or not.
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Translation/Interpretation Accommodations
For ADA Title II or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, translation/interpretation services or for additional information call 503-986-2600, TTY (800) 735-2900 or use the statewide Oregon Relay Service: 7-1-1.
Si desea obtener información sobre este proyecto traducida al español, sírvase llamar al 503-986-2600.
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