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Banks Residents Invited to Meet Contractor Before Major Intersection Upgrade Project Begins

Banks Residents Invited to Meet Contractor Before Major Intersection Upgrade Project Begins

Residents of Banks, Oregon will have the opportunity to meet the construction contractor responsible for the upcoming intersection improvements at an open house on Thursday, Nov. 14. This event, which will take place at the Banks Fire District #13 from 5-7 p.m., is a chance for the community to engage in discussions about the realignment of the Main Street (OR 47), Banks Road, and Cedar Canyon Road intersection. According to

Washington County’s announcement

, project features include a new traffic signal, sidewalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, and updated street lighting.

The project is not only aimed at making the intersection safer but also ensuring ease of access for all types of travelers. With an estimated cost of $6.3 million, the funds for these enhancements are being provided by the Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program (MSTIP) in partnership with the City of Banks, as detailed by

Washington County

.

Construction is anticipated to start in late November and is slated for completion by May 2026, although these dates could potentially change. Members of the community attending the open house can expect to hear details about the construction phases and their impacts on daily travel.

For more information on the project and open house, interested individuals are directed to visit

Washington County’s official website

.

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