CORRECTION: U.S. 101 traffic will be open to one lane with traffic flaggers 24/7 into September

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Damage to Necarney Creek Bridge

One lane of Necarney Creek Bridge in Oswald West State Park will remain closed into September due to guardrail damage from Aug. 29, 2024.

U.S. 101 traffic will be open to one lane with traffic flaggers 24/7 into September

We are assessing damage to a bridge four miles north of Manzanita

CORRECTION: Correcting subject line and detail on initial report to ODOT

Aug. 30, 2024

MANZANITA – A bridge on U.S. 101 in Oswald West State Park will be open to a single lane with traffic flagging 24/7 into September. We are assessing damage to the Necarney Creek Bridge and do not have an estimate of when we can start repair work or reopen the other lane.

A section of concrete sidewalk and guardrail collapsed sometime Thursday on the bridge located four miles north of Manzanita. We closed the bridge at about 4:30 p.m. Thursday so that we could inspect the structure. We found it was safe to open one lane and start flagging traffic by 6:45 p.m.

Because we’re heading into a busy holiday travel weekend, we urge north coast travelers to plan extra time into their trips on U.S. 101. Before hitting the road anywhere in Oregon, visit Tripcheck.com for current highway travel conditions.

Oregon State Park staff at Oswald West State Park alerted Manzanita Police Department about the damage at about 4 p.m. Thursday. Manzanita Police notified ODOT and closed the lane next to the collapsed section immediately. By 4:30 p.m., we asked the police to close the bridge fully as a precaution until we could inspect it.

We believe the bridge was struck by a vehicle Thursday but have not received any reports of a crash or heard from witnesses.

The Necarney Creek Bridge was built in 1937, and the section that collapsed is a part of the original concrete sidewalk and guardrail. We installed a modern tubular guardrail along the concrete guardrail in 2008 to increase protection for vehicles.


News media Contact: David House, 503-551-8641

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