Plan calls for borrowing $16 million for bypass
Mar 3, 2012 | 5 Comments
By Ossie Bladine
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Wouldn't it be great to put this project up for a vote? It gets kind of scary when politicians start endorsing projects with other people's money. Especially when the project is three times more costly than the largest ODOT project in history. The political goal is to reach the "no turning back phase" that leaves everyone on the hook for the cost regardless of the value of the project.
What, and risk allowing democracy get in the way of progress?
1. Widen 99W through Dundee. It'll connect the existing four-lane stretches north and south of town.
2. Widen 18 from Cruickshank Road to 99W. Land is already owned by ODOT. The most expensive part of that will be redoing the 18/221 interchange in Dayton and a bridge over the Yamhill River.
3. Then connect the two segments from McDougall's Corner to Archery Summit Road.
4. Start buying up right-of-way for a "bypass" that would follow Riverwood Road east to the Willamette River, a site for a new bridge, and then a new road that would be about 1.5 miles to connect to Oregon 219. Then use 219 to McKay Road, Yergen Road and Ehlen Road to I-5.
That combination would be able to be done in phases, funded in a more responsible manner, and the total cost would be far less than the absolutely unnecessary and costly Newberg-Dundee Bypass. We taxpayers didn't spend millions rebuilding 99W through Newberg for nothing...and Dundee doesn't need a bypass, just a regular five lane road. And given that there's virtually NO development between current 99W and the W&P Railroad tracks - the few businesses can be easily relocated, and Dundee would get a new Fire Station and Public Works Building.