About
The pavement on U.S. 101 inside the City of Garibaldi is degraded and needs to be repaved to extend its life.

The slope of the road at crosswalks is too high to meet current ADA standards and needs to be fixed before the road can be paved.
We are:
- Repaving the road and applying new striping.
- Constructing new ADA curb ramps at the rail crossings on 3rd Street and 7th Street.
- Creating bus stop pull out locations.
- Building new sidewalks between 1st Street and 11th Street.
- Enhancing street signs to make it easier to know where you're going through downtown.
- Improving water drainage.
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Schedule
Design: 2019-2023
Construction: 2024-2025
Location
U.S. 101
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Mileposts 54.8 – 55.9
Cost and Funding
Design and construction: $14,508,996
Transportation funding in Oregon
While the funding crisis is having a profound effect on ODOT’s maintenance and operations, most construction projects will continue as planned. These projects are typically funded through separate capital programs, often with state or federal funds that are legally restricted to project development and cannot be redirected for maintenance or day-to-day operations.
Delays may still occur due to a reduced workforce. Fewer available staff for traffic control, inspections and project oversight could slow down timelines or introduce challenges in project delivery.
For more information on ODOT’s funding crisis, visit our
website.