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Reconstruction of Forest Service Road 18 Begins

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The Deschutes National Forest will begin reconstruction of approximately six miles of Forest Service Road (FSR) 18 on Monday, September 23. Work is expected to conclude by November. 

Areas on both sides of FSR 18 will be inaccessible to vehicle traffic for the duration of the project while work is completed between the Forest boundary and the Coyote Butte area. Both lanes of traffic will be closed while work is completed between the Forest boundary and FSR 1810 (Bessie Butte Road) to provide for public safety. One lane of traffic will remain open with traffic control in place  while work is completed on FSR 18 between the junctions of FSR 1810 (Bessie Butte Road) and the Coyote Butte area.

Forest Service Road 1815 (Horse Butte Road) can be used to detour around the reconstruction to access FSR 1810 (Bessie Butte Road) and FSR 18 East. 

The condition of FSR 18 is deteriorating rapidly. This reconstruction project will improve driving safety. Forest Service Road 18 is a high-use road which provides primary access to public lands for recreation, resource management, and wildfire response. Additionally, FSR 18 is the primary access road and timber haul route for thinning, mowing and mastication, and prescribed burning operations within the 25,804-acre Cabin Butte Vegetation Management Project south of Bend.  

Reconstruction will include removing the existing asphalt. Where applicable, the aggregate base will be replaced, and a cement-treated base will be applied on top of the aggregate. The surface will then be repaved. Road shoulders, ditches, and culverts will also be re-established. 

For more information about the reconstruction project, please call the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District at (541) 383-5300.

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