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Project alert
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We've finished installing new message boards on I-5 between Salem and Albany
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 Plan your trip and stay connected with the new traffic cameras and message boards
Good news – we've finished work! You may have seen crews on I-5 between Salem and Albany this year working to install traffic cameras and message signs.
We'll add the new traffic camera feeds on TripCheck later this year, helping you plan your trip on I-5.
The new message boards will help you stay in the know as you're driving – giving you real-time updates about possible crashes, upcoming construction or other traffic impacts.
You may still see crews in the area wrapping up remaining construction and clearing the work zone – please use caution. Thank you for your patience.
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Check out what we're building in and around your community
See what else is being constructed on the roads around your community by visiting our webpage. Explore our interactive map to see what we're working on.
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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 that fines double in all Oregon work zones, whether workers and signs are present or not.
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Have questions? Contact:
Mindy McCartt | Public Information Officer | 503-507-6045
Translation/Interpretation Accommodations
For ADA Title II or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, alternate formats, translation/interpretation services or for additional information call 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 TTY (800) 735-2900.
We do not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission or access to our programs, services, activities, hiring and employment practices. ODOT is an EEO/AA Employer.
Access for pedestrians, including those with disabilities, will be available through or around work zones.
Know before you go
For 24/7 road conditions and traffic alerts visit TripCheck.com or call 5-1-1.
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