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Beaver Creek Road
Paulina-Suplee Road Intersection to the Ochoco National Forest Boundary

Location
This project is located in the northeast corner of Crook County, approximately 4 miles northeast of Paulina, Oregon. The project route is made up of the Beaver Creek Road (County Road 113) and Forest Road 58. The project begins at the intersection of the Beaver Creek Road and the Paulina-Suplee Road (County Road 112), and extends approximately 8 miles to the Ochoco National Forest boundary on Forest Road 58.

Description
The purpose of this project is to extend the service life of the road and improve driver safety by repairing the deteriorating road surface, widening the road to include paved shoulders, and improving the horizontal (curves) and vertical (rises and dips) alignment where needed.

For more information see the Project Checklist (Acrobat, 2.5 MB). You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view the document.

Contacts
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
WESTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION
610 East Fifth Street
Vancouver, Washington 98661-3801

Diane Spencer, Environmental Specialist
Office Phone No.: (360) 619 - 7785
Fax Number: (360) 619 - 7846

   


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