Expect delays, loose rock and pilot car escorts between Alsea and Philomath
Close up of chip seal finishing on a previous project.
 July 1, 2025
Corvallis — Travelers should expect daytime lane closures and delays on Oregon 34 between Alsea and Philomath starting Monday, July 7. Crews will be applying a chip seal to help preserve the road and extend its life.
Work schedule:
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Chip seal: Monday through Thursday, July 7–10, from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Nightly sweeping: July 7–10, from 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
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Fog seal: Monday, July 14, starting around 8 a.m. (about six hours)
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Striping: Expected around July 17; temporary reflective markers will be used until then.
This work is weather dependent and may be rescheduled.
Drivers should slow down and use caution in the work zone. Loose gravel will remain on the road until the fog seal is complete. “Loose gravel” and “do not pass” signs will stay up during that time.
What to expect:
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Delays and pilot car escorts through the work zone.
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Flaggers at many intersections to help local traffic.
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“Wait for pilot car” signs at smaller driveways and side roads—please do not enter the highway until a pilot car arrives.
Bicycle riders should be prepared for traveling on rock chip covered highway sections behind a pilot car.
Motorists should expect some loose gravel on the roadway for several days after this operation and are advised to slow down and allow extra space between vehicles.
Chip seal applications help protect and extend the life of the existing roadway and provide a smooth ride.
Check TripCheck.com or call 511 for the latest road and construction updates.
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