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Project Overview

The Western Federal Lands Highway Division of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in cooperation with the Coos County Highway Department and the US Forest Service, is evaluating alternatives for a proposed project on the Powers-Agness Highway (County Road 90). The project area lies between the city of Powers and the Siskiyou National Forest boundary. The beginning point of the project is at the southern city limits of Powers; its end point is four miles south of the city, where the highway enters the Siskiyou National Forest. Coos County Road 90 is on the east side of the South Fork Coquille River throughout the project area and is adjacent to the river in several locations. The purposes of the project are: to maintain access to National Forest lands, as well as recreation, commercial, and residential uses in the project vicinity, by extending the life of the pavement and repairing or avoiding unstable slopes; to improve safety; to improve drainage; and to reduce maintenance needs.

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Contacts:

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

George Fekaris, Project Manager
Office Phone No.: (360) 619 - 7766
Email Address: george.fekaris@fhwa.dot.gov
   


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