Highway 35 Washout
Skiing at Meadows by mid-December?
Public meeting in Hood River Monday will raise topic of highway's future.By Dan Richardson, 11-30-06
We could get our mountain back within a couple weeks.
That’s the word from Oregon transportation officials about the reopening of Highway 35 south of Hood River.
Steven Harry, a PR rep for the Oregon Department of Transportation, has sent out a press release saying that crews are working quickly. He writes, “Barring unforeseen conditions or bad weather, the highway is expected to reopen by Dec. 15.”
The highway was cut — and Mount Hood Meadows ski area cut off — November 6 and 7, you’ll recall, when continuing rains sent huge landslides and overflowing streams across it. A million cubic yards of soil, trees and boulders sluiced down Mount Hood’s flanks. The overflowing White River dug a new channel along, under and over Highway 35; that, and overflows and undercuts along the Hood River, Clark and Newton Creeks washed out a total of 2.5 miles of road.
For an update report of road repairs, click ODOT’s site here. (Click on the story below the photo of equipment along the washed-out highway.)
ODOT says it will hold two public meeting to discuss the wash-out, the repairs and the ultimate rebuilding, or fate, of Highway 35. This, as an Oregonian article points out, is an open question. How many times should we build a highway in an active flood and slide zone?
Any way, the meetings will be Friday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m., at the Huckleberry Inn (23075 E. Government Camp Loop), and Monday, Dec. 4, 5 p.m., at the Best Western Hood River Inn.
Officials expect the current repairs to cost between $10 million and $20 million — and to be temporary measures.
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