The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) reports that, as part of their I-5 paving project, they will be closing the on and off-ramps at I-5 Exit 209 and I-5 Exit 216 so they can pave and install striping.
You can detour around the closed ramps by using the exit before or after, depending on where you’re going.
I-5 Exit 216 on and off-ramp closures
June 22 through June 27, ODOT will be working at night to install striping on the I-5 Exit 216 to OR 228 Halsey-Brownsville on and off-ramps.
I-5 Exit 209 on and off-ramp closures
July 7 through July 11, ODOT will be working at night to pave and install striping on the I-5 Exit 209 to Diamond Hill Road on and off-ramps.
Ramps will be open during the day and ODOT will only close one ramp at a time.
You can expect:
- road work ahead message board icon
- Crews working mostly at night, Sunday through Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
- Some daytime work as needed.
- Single lane closures between 7:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
- Construction noise and delays.
- A reduced speed limit to 55 mph in the work zone.
- No lane changes allowed where there are double white lines.
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