Rocky Mountain Construction to Pave Oregon 42 Near Winston
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Contractors will begin paving Oregon 42 through Winston and the Green District next week, starting April 26. Prime contractor Rocky Mountain Construction will pave from Lookingglass Creek to Rolling Hills Road and from Carnes Road to Interstate 5 over the next 6-8 weeks. Most work will occur at night, 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Sunday through Friday, with at least one lane open in each direction at all times.
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Oregon DOT announced that prime contractor Rocky Mountain Construction will begin paving two remaining segments of Oregon 42 in Winston and the Green District beginning the week of April 26. The work involves paving side road approaches first, then highway travel lanes, with most activities scheduled at night from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. The $11.97 million project is expected to be completed by September 2026.
Local drivers and trucking companies operating in the Winston and Green District areas should anticipate temporary side road closures of 2-3 hours at a time and plan alternate routes accordingly. The northbound I-5 off-ramp at Exit 119 will be closed one night tentatively scheduled for May 4 or 5, with trucks directed to Exit 124 to turn around and access Exit 119 from the southbound direction.
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NEWS RELEASE: Paving work begins next week on Oregon 42 in Winston, Green District
Oregon Department of Transportation sent this bulletin at 04/23/2026 01:12 PM PDT Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.
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The Glenhart Ave. approach to Oregon 42 (Douglas Blvd.) in Winston is heavily damaged and cracked. Contractors for ODOT will pave all of the side road approaches through the work zone before paving the highway travel lanes.
NEWS RELEASE
Paving work begins next week on Oregon 42 in Winston, Green District
April 23, 2026
WINSTON – Contractors will begin paving the final two segments of Oregon 42 through Winston and the Green District next week.
Last fall, a one-mile section of Oregon 42 was paved in the middle of the project area, between Rolling Hills Road and Carnes Road. This area needed to be paved before the new traffic signal at Rolling Hills Road could be turned on and nearby safety features installed.
Over the next 6-8 weeks, prime contractor Rocky Mountain Construction will pave the highway from Lookingglass Creek to Rolling Hills Road and from Carnes Road to Interstate 5.
Most paving work is scheduled at night, 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Sunday evening to Friday morning. Paving is weather-dependent and could be postponed due to rain.
At least one lane in each direction of Oregon 42 will remain open at all times.
Paving approaches
The first task is to pave approaches, which are the final 20-30 feet of a side road before it meets the highway. Only one side road will be closed at any given time, and most closures will be less than 2-3 hours. Local drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes.
For the week of April 26-May 1, the contractor will start at Brosi Orchard Road and pave each approach heading south along Oregon 42 toward the Cheetah intersection and west to Lookingglass Creek.
The approach at Lookingglass Road is tentatively scheduled for the nights of April 29 or April 30.
Detours in Green
The following week, May 3-8, workers are scheduled to pave the approaches at the east end of the project area. This area includes the Green District intersections at Carnes Road (Kelly’s Corner) and Grant Smith Road.
Both intersections are larger than others in the project area and the approaches are more heavily damaged. A full night will be needed to pave each approach.
ODOT will provide signed detours when paving these approaches:
- Carnes Road (Sunday night, May 3): When the south end of Carnes Road is closed at the highway for paving, local drivers can detour along Happy Valley Road and Old Hwy 99 to connect with Oregon 42.
- Roberts Creek Road (Monday night, May 4): When the north end of Roberts Creek Road is closed at the highway, local drivers can detour through Brittney Avenue and Grange Road to connect with Oregon 42.
- Grant Smith Road (Tuesday night, May 5): When the west end of Grant Smith Road is closed at the highway, drivers can take Ingram Drive, Speedway Road and Old Hwy 99 to reach Oregon 42.
- Old Hwy 99 (Wednesday and Thursday nights, May 6 and 7): When Old Hwy 99 is closed at the Oregon 42/Grant Smith Road intersection, local drivers can use Happy Valley Road and Carnes Road to reach Oregon 42.
Ramp closure
The northbound I-5 off-ramp at Exit 119, which connects with Oregon 42, will be closed one night for pavement repairs. This closure is tentatively scheduled for May 4 or May 5.
When the ramp is closed, trucks and other vehicles can continue north on I-5 to Exit 124 (Harvard), turn around and reach Exit 119 from the southbound direction.
Highway lanes
Paving work on the Oregon 42 travel lanes is likely to begin the week of May 10 and continue for about 4-6 weeks. ODOT will provide updates on the paving schedule as work continues.
Drivers should watch for construction signs and roadside message boards.
All work on the $11.97 million project is scheduled to be completed by September.
For more information, visit the project webpage or contact ODOT Public Information Officer Dan Latham at 541-817-5200 or Dan.Latham@odot.oregon.gov.
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