ROAD REPORT.(Transportation)

The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) | June 11, 2006 | Copyright

Byline: The Register-Guard

Major road construction information from Lane County, the cities of Eugene and Springfield, and the Oregon Department of Transportation for this week:

SPRINGFIELD

Belt Line Road, Gateway Street to Game Farm Road: Contractor will be doing landscaping from Hutton Street to Game Farm Road. Traffic will be restricted to two lanes. Motorists should be aware of lane shift and new lane configuration between Gateway Street and Game Farm Road.

Game Farm Road, Belt Line Road to Deadmond Ferry Road: This section of roadway ...

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