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Jordan Valley, Ontario, Huntington and Adrian Curb Ramps

Project Completed

Region 5: Eastern Oregon (Adrian, Huntington, Jordan Valley, Ontario, Baker, Malheur)


​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​We are upgrading curb ramps in Jordan Valley, Ontario, Huntington and Adrian to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.​


Impacts

Traffic Impact

No traffic impacts.

Meetings and Events

​We met with city councils in October and November 2022. The public was invited to attend. 

  • ​​Adrian: Thursday, November 17, 7 p.m.
  • Huntington: Tuesday, October 18, 6 p.m. at the Huntington City Hall.
  • Ontario: Tuesday, November 8, 6 p.m. at the Ontario City Hall.
  • Jordan Valley: Tuesday, December 13, 7:00 p.m. (Mountain Time).

Schedule

The project is complete in all cities.

Details

About

We will upgrade curb ramps in the following cities in Baker and Malheur Counties to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.

Visit the ODOT ADA webpage for more information about the statewide effort to upgrade curb ramps throughout Oregon. https://www.oregon.gov/odot/About/Pages/ADA.aspx.​

Location

Multiple |
  • OR 201 (Succor Creek Highway): from High Street, milepost 11.78, to Washington Street, milepost 12.10.
  • U.S. 30 (Huntington Highway): from 2nd Street West, milepost 5.61, to 1st Street East, milepost 5.82.
  • U.S. 95 (I.O.N. Highway): from start of sidewalk at milepost 20.17, to end of sidewalk at milepost 20.68.
Ontario
  • OR 201 (Olds Ferry-Ontario Highway): from I-84 eastbound on-ramp, milepost 25.21, Southwest 18th Avenue. 
  • U.S. 30-B (Ontario Spur Highway): from Fourth Street, milepost 27.37, to East Lane, milepost 28.15.
  • Claude Frontage Road: from Southeast 9th Avenue, milepost 377.31, to Southeast 13th Avenue, milepost 377.44. 
Ontario project maps:

Cost and Funding

Construction is estimated to cost $8.9 million.​

Contractor

HP Civil | Salem, OR

Additional Information

During construction, you may notice that we move around your community in what seems to be an unorganized progression.

Not all intersections or curb locations are the same. Some are ready for construction. 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 the construction of the ramps in each city. 

The locations ready for construction are done first because they can be done immediately, while those needing additional coordination or design will be done later. This is why an intersection with four corners might be completed at different times.

Contacts & Media

Project Contact

Region 5 Community Affairs Specialist
Vicki L Moles
Email
vicki.l.moles@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
541-620-4527

Last Updated

10/21/2024 8:45 AM

Project Number

22447