Weekly Road Construction Update - Sept. 28 to Oct. 4

Projects Administered by Deschutes County:
SW 67th/Obsidian Avenue Asphalt Leveling and Repair: OR 126 to SW 58th Street (Redmond Area) – Crews will be leveling and repairing asphalt on SW 67th Avenue and SW Obsidian Avenue between OR 126 and SW 58th Street.
- Traffic Information – Road users should anticipate single-lane closures facilitated by flaggers and delays of up to 20 minutes during work hours, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
Projects Administered by Other Agencies:
Redmond Wetlands Complex (City of Redmond) – Crews will be doing sewer utility work on Northwest Way.
- Traffic Information – One lane of Northwest Way will be closed to traffic between NW Euston Lane and the Redmond Wetlands Complex entrance. A temporary traffic signal will be in place for the duration of the closure.
- Inquiries pertaining to this work should be directed to the City of Redmond Wetlands Complex project website at https://redmondwetlandscomplex.com/.
U.S. 97: Terrebonne (Oregon Department of Transportation) – Crews will be doing underground utility work on 11th Street and C Avenue.
- Traffic Information – 11th Street and C Avenue will be closed to traffic for underground utility work. Drivers should follow the signed detour routes.
- Lower Bridge Way remains open to traffic allowing only right-in, right-out movements. Traffic bound for U.S. 97 North will continue to use the signed detour route along NW 19th Street and NW Davidson Way.
China Hat Road & FS Road 1815 Closure (US Forest Service) – China Hat Road and Forest Service Road 1815 are both closed at the USFS Boundary for forest thinning work.
- Traffic Information – China Hat Road and FS Road 1815 are closed to all traffic at the end of County maintenance. Access to the area is closed until further notice.
*** Please note that work hours are subject to change based on weather conditions. ***
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Visit: deschutescounty.gov or TripCheck.com
Contact: Deschutes County Road Department at (541) 388-6581
News Release Issued: September 26, 2025