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Posted on: July 16, 2020

[ARCHIVED] KLAMATH COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS - Major Work Items for Week of July 20th

MAJOR WORK FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 20, 2020

Klamath County and/or other agencies will have work crews at the following locations.  Please use caution when in these areas and watch for flaggers.  If you are able to avoid the work zones, please use an alternate route for your safety and the safety of Klamath County employees and our contractors.

Homedale Sidewalk Replacement/Asphalt Inlay (Contractor)
          Lane Closures with Flagging – expect delays

Chip Seal Crew
          July 20th to July 23rd – Sprague River Road
          July 23rd – Drews Road

4:00 AM - Early Morning Broom Crew
          July 21st – Bly Area, Sprague River Road
          July 22nd to July 24th – Sprague River Road
          July 24th – Drews Road

Paint Striping/Stencil Crew
         New Chip Sealed Roads – Bly Area
         Miscellaneous County Roads

South Suburban Sanitary District (Contractor) – Sanitary Sewer Pipe Installation
          Skyline, Cannon, Watson, Western and Donegal

Crescent Area 
         Miscellaneous Sewer Pipe Construction

See the following link for a map of roads to be chip sealed for the 2020 season, or log onto the Klamath County Public Works website at http://www.klamathcounty.org/734/Maps

In general, flagging stations will be set up at the end of the work zone and delays will be 0 to 20 minutes for the motoring public.  Our goal is to minimize the delay to the motoring public.  Other minor work is occurring through the County but we are only listing the major items in this announcement.  There may be adjustments of work schedules due to weather or other items outside of the County’s control (breakdown of equipment, material/resource availability, etc.)  Please do not contact the County if you do not see work occurring, it could be finished already or will be rescheduled.

Please drive slow through Chip Seal and Paint Stripe areas.  This will reduce damage to the Chip Sealed and Painted areas.  It will also reduce the probability of oil or paint getting on your vehicle.  Klamath County Public Works and the Board of County Commissioners appreciate the motoring publics’ patience during the repair season for our local roads and bridges.  If you have any questions regarding work, please contact the Public Works Department at (541) 883-4696.

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