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ODOT
crews prepare for winter
As temperatures drop and storms
roll through the Sisters country, road workers are getting ready to handle
the ice and snow of winter.
The Oregon Department of Transportation
launched a cinder crushing operation at a pit off of Forest Road 500 west
of Sisters on October 25. The cinder pit, which many local shooters use
for target practice, has for the past couple of weeks been crowded with
bulldozers, dump trucks and dominated by the long arm of a crusher.
"It's basically part of our
preparing for winter," said ODOT spokesman Dan Knoll.
Four trucks are running three
trips each per hour, running crushed cinders from the pit to the ODOT
maintenance yard at the west end of Sisters. Crews will ultimately take
10,000 cubic yards of material out of the pit for storage at the maintenance
site, Knoll said.
Road maintenance crews use
about 5,000 cubic yards each winter, so the operation should lay in a
two-year supply.
The red crushed cinders are
spread on highways in snowy and icy conditions to improve traction. Sisters
road crews are responsible for covering 18 miles of Highway 126 to Redmond;
12 miles of Highway 20 west from Sisters to Jack Lake Road; and about
six miles of Highway 242.
The project is expected to
be completed around November 15.
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