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24 hour single lane closures for two weeks on the Santiam River Bridge in Jefferson starts 3/24
Oregon Department of Transportation sent this bulletin at 03/20/2025 08:00 AM PDT
Road Work Alert
Santiam River Bridge in Jefferson
Plan ahead for 24 hour single lane closures for two weeks to start March 24
Our crews have been working the Santiam River Bridge to improve safety and provide a smoother ride.
We've been working under the bridge and will return to the driving surface and east end starting March 24. The work we're doing to the driving surface will require 24 hour single lane closures for two weeks.
You can expect:
24 hour single lane closures for two weeks starting March 24.
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