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Redmond plans letter opposing ODOT lane reduction at O’Neil Junction on Highway 97

5056408 · June 10, 2025
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City leaders said they will send ODOT a position letter opposing a proposed reduction from two lanes to one on a section of Highway 97 near O'Neil Junction, while acknowledging support for safety improvements; staff expect further discussions with ODOT.

Redmond officials said on June 10 they will transmit the city’s position to the Oregon Department of Transportation over a proposed safety project at the O’Neil Junction on Highway 97 that would add a median and reduce two lanes to one on a section south to Terrebonne.

Mayor Fitch described the council’s concerns with a plan ODOT circulated that would install a median through the O’Neil Junction northward and…

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