Oregon infrastructure rates as mediocre civil engineers say

By Kathryn Styer Martínez (OPB)
Aug. 8, 2024 12:19 a.m.

A bright spot shines in Central Oregon’s embrace of roundabouts to increase road safety

Bend's storied roundabout art installations are one of many projects Arts Central helped birth over the years. This work is "Cogs", by Dave Fox.

Bend's storied roundabout art installations are one of many projects Arts Central helped birth over the years. This work is "Cogs", by Dave Fox.

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Overall, Oregon received a C- grade for its infrastructure in an American Society of Civil Engineers report card released this week. The state netted a slew of D+ and C- grades, barely passing by most Oregon school policies.

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Out of twelve categories, the roads category earned a C. One reason for the low mark is due to public safety. The report found a 36% increase in fatal crashes from 2017 to 2021, statewide.

The report highlighted roundabouts as a way to reduce fatal crashes. Oregon Department of Transportation data show traffic circles can reduce deaths at intersections by 90%. In Bend and Deschutes county, increasing the number of roundabouts has been a priority for public officials.

There are 49 roundabouts in Bend, and city officials say there are more traffic circles on the way. According to a city project dashboard, 10 intersections in Bend will be upgraded to a roundabout or signal as part of the GO Bond program.

In Deschutes County, safety is a top goal in this year’s Transportation System Plan, which lists roundabouts as some of the highest priority transportation projects.


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