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ODOT closes Old McKenzie Pass Highway


Last Update: 10/27 10:44 am
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File photo of snow gate on the west end of Oregon Highway 242 in previous winter (Photo: Jacksonville State Univ.)
File photo of snow gate on the west end of Oregon Highway 242 in previous winter (Photo: Jacksonville State Univ.)

OREGON DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION NEWS RELEASE:
 
Springfield– With 6 inches of snow already accumulated on McKenzie Pass Highway and more expected, the Oregon Department of Transportation will close Oregon 242 for the season today, Tuesday, October 27.

The closure follows early season snowfall at and below the pass elevation of 5,325 feet. The highway is the original alignment of the McKenzie Highway (OR 126) between Springfield and Sisters, and is open only during the summer and early fall travel season. After completing a final sweep to make sure no vehicles, campers, hunters or hikers are parked along the road, ODOT will close and lock the snow gates on the east and west sides of the highway.

The scenic highway opened to vehicle traffic this year on Aug. 10, following completion of a nearly $4 million dollar modernization project that replaced two antiquated bridges on the west side of McKenzie Pass, repaired highway trouble spots, and repaved the west side of the Highway.





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