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Sandlake Road Bridge Replacement

Design Phase

Region 2: Willamette Valley and Northwest Oregon (Tillamook)


​​​​​​​We're replacing the Sandlake Road bridge.​


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Details

About

enlarged project map iconThe Sandlake Road Bridge is on one of the only routes we use to detour traffic off of U.S. 101 in this general area. Since U.S. 101 needs to be closed often for landslide repairs, this bridge is critical for north and southbound traffic to use as a detour.

The Sandlake Road Bridge is in poor condition and we are replacing it to prevent current and future erosion and to ensure a reliable U.S. 101 detour route. 

​Schedule

Design: 2025-2026

Construction: 2026-2027

Location

N/A |

​Sandlake Road in Tillamook County | Milepost 5

Cost and Funding

Design and construction: $3,465,500


​Transportation funding in Oregon

While the funding crisis is having a profound effect on ODOT’s maintenance and operations, most construction projects will continue as planned. These projects are typically funded through separate capital programs, often with state or federal funds that are legally restricted to project development and cannot be redirected for maintenance or day-to-day operations.

​Delays may still occur due to a reduced workforce. Fewer available staff for traffic control, inspections and project oversight could slow down timelines or introduce challenges in project delivery. 

For more information on ODOT’s funding crisis, visit our website​.​


Pedestrians, including those with disabilities, will have access through or around the work zone. 

Contacts & Media

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Project Contacts

Transportation Project Manager
Nate Neal
Email
nathan.e.neal@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
541-953-8211

Public Information Officer
Mindy McCartt
Email
mindy.m.mccartt@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
503-507-6045

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Last Updated

7/23/2025 2:08 PM

Project Number

23141