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New
Sisters road nears completion
By this fall,
a driver will be able to get from Sage Meadow to the Threewind shopping
center without ever driving along Cascade Avenue.
The new Barclay Road extension
running from the Sisters Industrial Park to Highway 20 is on schedule
for completion at the beginning of November.
Excavators have moved the
pond at Ponderosa Lodge at the west end of Sisters to make way for the
new road intersection with Highway 20.
The Barclay Road extension
will run across Forest Service property.
The final cost is expected
to be $840,000, funded through grants. The City of Sisters put up $10,000
(some through in-kind services), mostly to fund an environmental assessment.
Another new road, called McKinney
Butte Road, will start at the same intersection and run south-southwest
to the new Sisters High School.
The school district is responsible
for funding that road.
"I told the school district
that road must be operational by the time the school opens," City Planner
Neil Thompson said.
Once both roads are completed,
a driver could drive directly from subdivisions along Camp Polk Road all
the way to the McKenzie Highway (242).
This new road network creates,
in effect, a local bypass route that takes some of the local traffic pressure
off of an increasingly congested Cascade Avenue. |
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