As part of the Kelley District Utility Plant project, a section of the west sidewalk and bicycle lane on SW Memorial Place will be closed on Friday, March 22 from 5 – 9 A.M. The closures will be located between Kelley Engineering Center and Plageman Student Health Center.
Three service parking spaces on the east side of Memorial Place will also be closed.
Other possible impacts include noise near the work site.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Justin Fuszek at (541) 740-5260.
As part of the Fairbanks Hall Renovation project, the Fairbanks Hall West parking lot will be closed starting Thursday, March 21 through Friday, March 29 for gutter work on the building. All ADA parking spaces in the parking lot will be closed.
The sidewalks and walkways bordering Fairbanks Hall on all sides of the building will be closed in phases to allow for equipment to be maneuvered around the area. These closures will be intermittent. This includes the walkways on the north and west sides of Fairbanks Hall, the west sidewalk on 26th St. and the north sidewalk on Jefferson Way.
Staff will be present in the area to help pedestrians navigate around the sidewalk closures. Pedestrians may use the east sidewalk on 26th St., the south sidewalk on Jefferson Way or the walkway west of the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center as alternate routes.
Access to the parking lot will be available for trash and recycling pickup.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Amy Keene at (541) 737-5312.
As part of the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts project, the west sidewalk on SW Benton Place will be closed between SW Langton Place and SW Washington Way starting Tuesday, March 19 through Friday, March 22. Three street parking spaces will also be closed near the intersection of Benton Place and Washington Way.
Pedestrian detour
From Washington Way: take Washington Way east to 15th St., proceed north to Jefferson Way and then west to Benton Place. Use the west sidewalk on Benton Place to travel south to Langton Place.
From Langton Place: using the west sidewalk, take Benton Place north to Jefferson Way. Travel east to 15th St. and proceed south to Washington Way.
From Jefferson Way: take Jefferson Way east to 15th St. and proceed south to Washington Way
Other possible impacts include noise near the work site.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Trevor Ritchie at (503) 730-0771.
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.
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 Washington Way Improvement project, the multi-use path on the south side of SW Washington Way will be closed between SW 30th and SW 35th St. on Monday, February 12 to allow for construction work near the 30th St intersection.
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 Beth Ray Solar project, SW Stadium Ave. will be closed on the south side of the Beth Ray Center on Friday, February 9 from 6:00 – 7:30 A.M. to allow for crane activity. The road closure will be located between the Beth Ray Center and CH2M HILL Alumni Center.
The sidewalks on both sides of Stadium Ave. will also be closed along with two reserved parking spots, the loading dock and the dumpster access area on the south side of the street.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Liz Roach at (701) 371-2938.
As part of the Beth Ray Center Solar project, there will be road, sidewalk and crosswalk closures due to crane activity on SW Stadium Ave. and the alley behind the Beth Ray Center.
This closure will occur in two phases on Monday, February 5.
The first closure is scheduled from 6:00 – 7:00 A.M. This closure will impact the alley behind the Beth Ray Center. Flaggers will be present to direct vehicle traffic through the area. Access to the 26th St. parking garage will be maintained. The crosswalk between the Beth Ray Center and Arnold Dining Hall will be closed along with the sidewalk east of the Beth Ray Center
The second closure is scheduled from 7:00 – 8:00 A.M. This closure will impact SW Stadium Ave. on the south side of the Beth Ray Center. The road will be closed, along with a section of sidewalk on both sides of Stadium Ave. The reserved parking spots, the dumpster access area and the loading dock on the south side of Stadium Ave. will also be closed during this time.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Liz Roach at (701) 371-2938.
The Kerr South Parking Lot will reopen for vehicle parking on Monday, January 8.
The south entrance to the Kerr Administration Building will also reopen on Monday, January 8 along with the walkway on the west side of the building. The east entrance to Kerr will remain open, but the sidewalk east of the building, along SW 15th St., will remain closed until further notice.
For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Derek Bennett at (541) 609-6111.