Due to an emergency sewer line repair associated with the Cordley Hall Renewal project, a vacuum truck will be working in the area just east of Cordley Hall through Tuesday, March 12. This work may result in noise impacts for building occupants and the surrounding area.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Dustin Sievers at (541) 760-6240.
As part of the Kelly District Utility Plant project, Campus Way will be closed between 26th St. and Memorial Place starting Tuesday, March 12 through Friday, March 15 to allow for crane activity. The south entrance of Kelley Engineering Center will be closed.
The north sidewalk in this section of Campus Way will be closed to pedestrians. The south sidewalk will remain open as a detour.
Bicycle lanes in this section of Campus Way will be closed in both directions. A bicycle detour will be available along the walkway on the south side of Milam Hall.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Justin Fuszek at (541) 740-5260.
Due to an emergency sewer line repair associated with the Cordley Hall Renewal project, a vacuum truck will be working in the area just east of Cordley Hall on Tuesday, March 5 and Wednesday, March 6. This work may result in noise impacts for building occupants and the surrounding area.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Dustin Sievers at (541) 760-6240.
As part of the Washington Way Improvement project, a section of the southbound lane on 26th St. will be closed just north of Washington Way. The west sidewalk will be closed between the crosswalk at Dixon Recreation Center and Washington Way. This closure will take place on Wednesday, March 6 and Thursday, March 7.
Flaggers will be present to direct traffic in both directions around the closure. Drivers should expect delays.
Pedestrians traveling southbound should cross 26th St. at Dixon Recreation Center and use the east sidewalk to continue south. Pedestrians traveling northbound should cross 26th St. at Washington Way and use the east sidewalk to continue north.
Other possible impacts include noise, dust and mud near the worksite.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Derek Bennett at (541) 609-6111.
As part of the Jen-Hsun & Lori Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex project, the Park Terrace St. East and Park Terrace St. West (A2) parking lots will be permanently closed, starting Monday, March 18. The impacted parking lots are located north of Johnson Hall and Plageman Student Health Center.
SW Park Terrace Place will also be permanently closed north of Plageman Student Health Center. Construction fencing will be placed around the area in preparation for further construction activity.
Memorial Place – Central Campus (west of People’s Park) – two ADA spaces
Bates Hall North Lot – four ADA spaces
N. 27th St., Arnold Way Lot – four ADA spaces
Pedestrian impacts
A section of the south sidewalk on Monroe Ave. between 26th St. and Memorial Place will be closed for the duration of the project.
Pedestrians may cross Monroe Ave. at 26th St. or Memorial Place and use the north sidewalk as a detour.
A section of the east sidewalk on 26th St. between Johnson Hall and the CEOAS Administration Building will be closed.
Pedestrians may use the west sidewalk and the crosswalk at the CEOAS Administration building as a detour.
The walkway between Johnson Hall and Plageman Student Health Center be closed.
The walkway south of the Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center will be closed.
The walkway north of Johnson Hall will be closed.
Building access
Johnson Hall – enter on the south or west side
CEOAS Administration Building – enter on the west side
Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center – enter on the north or east side
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Dustin Sievers at (541) 760-6240 or Construction Manger Jason Lundy at (541) 270-0193.
As part of the Agricultural & Life Sciences Building Controls project, a decommissioned chiller will be removed from the basement of the building. This will involve a forklift working in the alley behind the ALS Building, between the loading dock and a nearby dumpster, starting on Monday, March 4 through Friday, March 15. The alley will remain open for vehicles, but drivers may need to pause momentarily while the forklift is in operation.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Justin Fuszek at (541) 740-5260.
As part of the Washington Way Improvement project, there will be a long-term closure of the intersection at Washington Way and 30th St. starting Monday, March 4 through Monday, April 15. The intersection will be closed in all directions during this time frame.
Detour information
Please note: Washington Way between 26th and 30th St. is currently closed under a previous notification.
Vehicles traveling northbound: take 30th St. north, turn right onto Ralph Miller Lane and then proceed north on 26th St.
Vehicles traveling southbound: take 35th St. south to Western Blvd.
Pedestrians: access will be maintained through the intersection in all directions. Pedestrians should plan to use the sidewalk on the west side 30th St. This detour may be updated as the project progresses.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Derek Bennett at (541) 609-6111.
As part of the Fairbanks Hall Renovation project, several parking spaces will be closed on the west side of Fairbanks Hall on Saturday, February 24 from 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. This closure involves the loading dock, two reserved spaces and one service space. The ADA parking spaces and EV charging stations will not be impacted. This closure is necessary to allow for a lift truck and work happening on the Fairbanks Hall gutters.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Amy Keene at (541) 737-5312.
A truck will be filling a trench with aggregate material on the east side of Cordley Hall starting Thursday, February 15 through Monday, February 19. This may result in noise impacts for building occupants and the surrounding area.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Jason Lundy at (541) 270-0193.
As part of the Kelley Engineering Center Second Floor Remodel, there will be a building-wide domestic water shutdown at Kelley Engineering Center on Saturday, February 17 from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. This shutdown will affect bathrooms, kitchens and drinking fountains throughout the building.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Justin Fuszek at (541) 740-5260.