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The Reconstruction of the Santiam Highway (US 20) From a Two-Lane Facility to a Four-Lane Facility Between Vail Creek and Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon
The project consists of reconstruction of a two-lane highway into a four-lane highway for a length of 9.6 miles. Environmental impacts include the acquisition of right-of-way and relocation or removal of approximately 20 homes, 5 mobile homes, and 5 businesses, traffic noise increases to residents along the roadway, and visual impact of cut and fill slopes and billboard removal.
The Reconstruction of the Santiam Highway (US 20) From a Two-Lane Facility to a Four-Lane Facility Between Vail Creek and Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon
The project consists of reconstruction of a two-lane highway into a four-lane highway for a length of 9.6 miles. Environmental impacts include the acquisition of right-of-way and relocation or removal of approximately 20 homes, 5 mobile homes, and 5 businesses, traffic noise increases to residents along the roadway, and visual impact of cut and fill slopes and billboard removal.
The Reconstruction of the Santiam Highway (US 20) From a Two-Lane Facility to a Four-Lane Facility Between Vail Creek and Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon
1971
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
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