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RESOLUTION NO. pCi-lr
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE CONSENSUS VIEW PRESENTED IN A JOINT LETTER
TO THE OREGON TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FROM THE LOCAL GOVEF~MENT
ENTITIES OF JACKSON AND JOSEPHINE COUNTIES AND AUTHORIZING 'THE MAYOR TO
SIGN SAID LETTER ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND.
WHEREAS, the City of Ashland has an interest in the surface
transportation network in the region, including Jackson and Josephine
counties; and
WHEREAS, the City of Ashland recognizes that State highways playa
major role in said transportation network; and
WHEREAS, the Oregon State Highway Division is embarking on an effort
to obtain local government input for its "1991-96 Six-Year Highway
Improvement Program"; and
WHEREAS, the City has joined other entities in Jackson and Josephine
counties in providing consistent input to said Six-Year Highway
Improvement Program through the Jackson/Josephine Transportation
Committee.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ASHLAND:
1. The City of Ashland supports the consensus view presented in a
joint letter and related materials to the Oregon Transporta1:ion
Commission, hereto attached as Exhibit "A".
2. The City of Ashland hereby authorizes the Mayor to sign said joint
letter on behalf of the City.
The foregoing Resolution was READ and DULY ADOPTED at a regular meeting
of the City Council of the City of Ashland on the
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STATE
TRANSPORTATION
. COMMISSION
INPUT
FOR PROPOSED 6 - YEAR
PLAN
MARCH 2, 1988
FROM
JACKSON COUNTY
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
CITY OF MEDFORD
CITY OF ASHLAND
CITY OF PHOENIX
CITY OF BUTTE FALLS
CITY OF ROGUE ~VER
CITY OF CENTRAL P~NT
CITY OF SHADY COVE
CITY OF EAGLE POINT
CITY OF TALENT
CITY OF GOLD HILL
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Building
Salem, OR 97310
ATTENTION: Transportation Corr~ission
RE: Six-Year Highway Improvement Program
Dear Commissioners:
The following is presented as a consensus vIew of the
local governments of Jackson County regarding the Oregon State
Highway Division's JUly, 1988 Six-Year Highway Improvement
Program.
The local transportation network is very dependent on the
inter-tie with. State Highways. Several deficiencies in this
network are evident and local government is counting on the State
Highway Division to correct those which are on the State system.
Without the State's assistance there is little more that local
government can do to improve on the network problems we have in
Jackson County. This network is vital to the area's tourism and
other economic strategies. In establishing our priorities, which
we have limited to two:in order to emphasize their importance, we
have considered the major deficiencies in the State system that
create local network problems. In order, our priorities are: 1)
the jursidictional exchange of McAndrews Road and OR-238 and 2)
the reconstruction of both phases of the Central Point/I-5
interchange at Pine Street. These projects are discussed in more
detail further on in this letter. Also listed are several more
deficiencies as well as our proposed general strategies and
timetables for their correction. These are categorized by
highway number. Subheadings under each highway indicate the
recommended timetable. The deficiencies/strategies are numbered
consecutively and are identified on the enclosed map by number.
INTERSTATE 5
0-5.Years
1. Reconstruct the Central Point (Pine Street)
interchange. This reconstruction has been on the Six-Year Plan
since 1982 and was once scheduled for construction in 1985.
Several frustrating delays have been experienced due to
perplexing design problems. Local government has reacted
positively to the latest proposal by the Highway Division to
relocate Freeman Road, thereby removing a major obstacle.
Further delays of this project will result in serious safety
concerns and frequent deterioration in service level to the "F"
category. This project has been identified as the number two
priority in Jackson County.
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2. Reconstruct the North Medford interchange. This is an
extremely awkward and busy intersection with complex design
problems. During rush hours-traffic exiting I-5 to OR-62
sometimes backs. up onto the freeway. Reconstruction of this
interchange is required now. It is unfortunate that this project
has not been proposed by the Highway Division in the past because
delays inherent in the six-year planning process will no doubt
postpone completion of this project to the mid or late 1990's
when safety hazards are likely to be extreme.
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3. Construct a new interchange at Mountain Avenue in
Ashland. Presently traffic bound for downtown Ashland traverses
OR-99. The new interchange is needed to relieve pressure on this
congested highway.
4. Upgrade the I-5 viaduct through Medford to meet
current federal interstate standards. This section of freeway
often experiences ice and fog which contribute to the already
dangerous condition of the viaduct.
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5. Construct a new interchange at Jackson Street in
Medford to reduce loading on OR-99 and Biddle Road and more
efficiently move traffic bound for or returning from downtown
Medford.
OREGON 14Q
0-5 Years
6. Extend OR-140 from its present terminus at OR-62 to
I-5. This extension would provide a vital economic link to the
~lhite City industrial area and to the recreation areas of Klamath
and Jackson counties. Presently traffic from I-5 to White City
and the mountain recreation areas must use the north Medford
Interchange to reach OR-62 then travel north on a highly
congested portion of OR-62 to reach OR-140. Oregon State Highway
Division projections are that average daily traffic on OR-62 will
reach 50,000 vehicles by the year 2005. This new route would
reduce congestion on OR-62 and have immediate positive impacts on
air quality, highway safety, tourism, and industry.
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7. Complete the neceSsary reconstruction between OR-234
and the City of Shady Cove. This project has been contemplated
for a number of years to correct the dangerous curves and narrow
shoulders on OR-62, a highly traveled and significant corridor in
Jackson County. One project in this vicinity will be started
during the 1988 construction season. It is important locally
that the remainder be completed as soon as possible.
8. Reconstruct the highway between Trail and Casey State
Park. This project is presently programmed for Federal F.Y. 87.
Every effort should be made to keep it on schedule.
9. Widen to four lanes the existing two lanes between
White City and OR-234. In 1987 alone there have been 30 injury
accidents and 2 fatalities in this five mile section according to
the local ambulance service.
10. Install a signal at the Delta Waters Road
intersection.
11. Construct a 'half-interchange at Crater Lake Avenue.
This project is part of a jurisdictional exchange project
involving McAndrews Road and OR-238, which has been proposed by
Jackson County and the City of Medford.
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12. The section of OR-62 between 1-5 and Vilas Road is
becoming very heavily traveled. The Oregon State Highway
Division estimates traffic on this corridor ,at 50,000 A.D.T. by
the year 2005. The corridor is zoned commercial but access
control is substandard. Reconnaissance of this route would be
helpful to the State Highway Division and local officials in
terms of developing a plan to accommodate anticipated loadings.
It is proposed that this be included in the 1989-94 plan as a
reconnaissance project.
OREGON 2.lf!
0-5 Years
13. Exchange jurisdiction with Medford and Jackson County
to make McAndrews Road the new OR-238 and construct a new section
of highway between McAndrews Road and OR-230. This project is
made possible by the recent construction of a major railroad yard
overcrossing by local government and was proposed during the last
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OREGON_238 (Continued)
six-year planning process. It was re-proposed by the City of
Medford and Jackson County as part of a package of improvements
to the local network in January, 1987. It has been identified as
the number one priority in Jackson County.
14. Straighten the curves in the vicinity of Hanley Road.
These curves are very dangerous and have resulted in 29 injuries
and one fatality between 1980 and 1986.
15. Make safety improvements including signing, traffic
markers, lighting, and shoulder widening between Jacksonville and
Cady Road. There were 31 injuries and 1 fatality in this
vicinity between 1980 and 1986.
5 to 15 Years
16. Construct a bypass around Jacksonville to relieve
traffic on the main street of this historic city, a major tourist
attraction of southern Oregon. This project is recommended for
reconnaissance in the 1989-94 plan.
OREGON 9~
0-5 Years
17. Improve the highway between Phoenix and Ashland.
18. Improve the highway between Medford and Central Point.
19. Construct a left turn lane at Maple Street in Ashland.
This is a high priority for the City of Ashland.
20. Rehabilitate the signal at Wightman Street in Ashland.
21. Install a signal at Walker Avenue in Ashland.
22. Reconstruct the portion of this highway through the City
of Medford.
Beyond 15 Years
23. Construct a west side bypass around Medford including a
new interChange in the vicinity of South Stage Road. This bypass
would provide improved access to Jacksonville and reducE~ loading
on OR-99 through Medford. Local governments would consider a
proposal to assume jurisdiction of OR-99 between bypass terminal
points. This project shOUld be considered for reconnaissance in
the 1989-94 plan.
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OREGON 66
No improvements are recommended for c~nsideration in this
six-year program.
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OREGQN 22.1
No improvements are recommended for consideration in this
six-year program. However, thought should be given to a future
jurisdictional exchange with Jackson County. This highway is
presently maintained by Douglas County between Canyonville and
the Jackson County line.
OREGO~ 230
No improvements are recommended for consideration in this
six-year program.
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Considerable discussion among the local entities regarding
prioritization has taken place. Setting priorities is a
difficult process, not just because some projects are n€~cessarily
at the bottom of the list, but because there are so many factors
to be considered. For instance a small project might easily be
funded but not be as important locally as a more expensive
project. Another factor which local governments have difficulty
in assessing is the available revenue source for certain
projects. We would not want the State Highway Division to
discount projects for which funds are available simply because
they have not received a high priority from the local government
entities. Recognizing that the State Highway Division is in the
best position to know which projects are fundable and which
funding sources are the most appropriate for a given project, we
still feel compelled to suggest the most important projects, from
a local perspective, arranged by funding category. The following
list of projects is secondary to our previously stated two
highest priorities:
FUtIDING_CAT~GORY
fROJECT
Interstate 4-R
Reconstruction of the North
Medford Interchange
State Modernization
Extension of OR-140 from OR-62 at
White City to 1-5 at the Seven
Oaks Interchange
Completion of the widening and
safety improvements on OR-62
between White City and Shady Cove
Federal Aid Primary
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FUNDING CATEfORY
PBQ.JEGT
Hazard Elimination
Straighten OR-238 near Ranley
Road and make safety improveruents
on OR-238 near Cady Road
Access Highways to Lakes
Widen and straighten OR-62 from
Trail to Casey State Park
HIGl!Wl\X-1L~):QGE .~!!PLACEM~NT PRQGRAM
With the exception of Medford and Jackson County no other
jurisdicti.ons are presently participating in the HBR program. We
understand that this program is likely to experience significant
funding cuts, thereby delaying projects which have been proposed
over the past five years. Two bridges which are significant to
the local transportation network are the Main Street Bridge in
Medford and the Bybee Bridge on Table Rock Road across the Rogue
River. 1'1e hope that consideration will be given' to funding both
of these bridges in the near future because of their significance
locally. Especially important is the Main Street Bridge. This
bridge was funded for construction in 1988, but was postponed by
the Highway Division without any input from the City of Medford.
We urge that this bridge be funded for construction in program
year 1989.
SUMMbRY
The above recommendations represent the consensus view of
the Jackson County political subdivisions. Our emphasis in
making these recommendations has been the relationship of the
projects to the safety and efficiency of the local traffic
network. The State Highway Division plays a vital role in nearly
all local transportation networks and it is only through the
State's cooperation with local entities that government can meet
the needs of Or~gonians. This is especially true in Jackson
County and we urge the State's consideration of our
recommendations in order to meet the needs of our population.
Finally, the Six-Year Plan process is a good method of
obtaining input from the users of State highways. In order to
maintain the viability of the process it is our strong
recommendation that the State meet the committments that have
been made in previous plans and that the St~te seriously consider
local transportation network needs in developing the plan. Thank
you for the opportunity to comment.
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