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ABOUT

The Reconstruction of Oregon Avenue NW  Project (from Military Road to Western Avenue and
Western Avenue from Oregon Avenue to 31st Street) is located in Ward 4, Washington, D.C.

This project was designed to perform roadway improvements and installation of a new sidewalk on the west side, new curb and gutter, streetlights, signage, pavement markings, drainage structures and system, LID facilities and a new bridge over Pinehurst Run. These improvements are recommended under the Environmental Assessment Alternative 3 Modified.

Oregon Avenue Phase 3 Fall Foliage

Take a virtual ride along the new and improved Oregon Avenue

ABOUT
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OREGON AVENUE

Reconstruction Project

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PROJECT TIMELINE

 Length of Project: 

 24 Months

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PROJECT LIMITS

Oregon Avenue NW from Military Road to Western Avenue
Western Avenue from Oregon Avenue to 31st Street Project

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