Clone of Regarding the upcoming US30: Signal Upgrade (Pendleton) Project.

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11-18-2020
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Regarding the upcoming US30: Signal Upgrade (Pendleton) Project.

Work in downtown Pendleton is scheduled to begin the week of February 7th and continue through April. Most of the work will be done Monday through Friday between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm.  We will be at the intersection of U.S. 30/SE Court Avenue and SE 1st Street to upgrade traffic signals and ADA curb ramps.

Crews will also be removing traffic and pedestrian signals at the intersections along Dorian Avenue at SE 1st Street and SW 4th Streets.

 

Upcoming Work

 

Later this week the contractor will start to move in construction equipment and set up traffic control.  Starting next week, traffic on U.S. 30/SE Court Avenue will be reduced to one lane.  Crews will also start the removal of existing signals and sidewalks.

Energy Trust of Oregon offers added incentives in the form of rebates, depending on the replacement heating system you choose.  Check with your contractor or visit the Energy Trust website at www.energytrust.org for details and to see which stoves qualify.

It is important that older, inefficient wood stoves are not reused. Pendleton Sanitary Service (PSS) has agreed to destroy the old wood stoves that are collected and recycle them for scrap. You will receive proof when you drop your old wood stove off at PSS. Notify the drop-off site attendant that you are participating in the Wood Stove Replacement Program. Fill out pertinent information and have the attendant stamp the completed form. If the old wood stove is dropped off by the contractor, the contractor is responsible for obtaining the stamped receipt.

No, the loan applies only to the replacement of uncertified wood stoves. A common fireplace is not considered a wood stove. However, uncertified fireplace inserts can be considered as wood stoves and are eligible for the program.

Contact Greg Lacquement at (541) 966-0249 or greg.lacquement [at] ci.pendleton.or.us (greg[dot]lacquement[at]ci[dot]pendleton[dot]or[dot]us)

A SPECIAL THANKS TO:

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Oregon Hearth Products Association

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