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    Home»Local News»The City Council approved a $403,973.80 contract with Knife River Materials to do asphalt repairs on eight City streets that have been labeled as failed pavement areas
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    The City Council approved a $403,973.80 contract with Knife River Materials to do asphalt repairs on eight City streets that have been labeled as failed pavement areas

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    Medford, OR – According to the city officials, those streets include:

    • Crater Lake Avenue from Delta Waters Road to Vilas Road
    • West Jackson Street from West McAndrews Road to South Central Avenue
    • East Jackson Street from Oregon Terrace to Valley View Drive
    • East Jackson Street from Crater Lake Avenue to Mae Street
    • West Main Street from Oak Grove Road to Columbus Avenue
    • Spring Street from Wabash Avenue to Sunrise Avenue
    • Sunrise Avenue from East Jackson Street to Spring Street
    • Table Rock Road from North Pacific Highway to Merriman Road

    Asphalt pavement repairs are a cost-effective option for restoring structural integrity to an otherwise sound street section.

    The scope of this work is to grind out deteriorated sections of asphalt to a depth of 2.5 to 4 inches, depending on pavement condition and inlay new asphalt. 

    The contract will be paid from Fund 500, Street Utility Fund in the 2023-25 biennial budget. Asphalt work will start after February 1, 2024, and is scheduled to be completed by May 9, 2024. 

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