Drilling work in downtown La Grande postponed due to weather

Kris Strickler, director
Kris Strickler, director
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Drilling work that was planned for Friday, December 19 in downtown La Grande has been postponed because of weather conditions. The contractor intends to reschedule the sidewalk drilling later in the month when conditions improve. Updated information will be provided as soon as it is available.

The original announcement stated that drilling activities would take place on December 19 in downtown La Grande.

For more details about the project, community members can contact Vicki Moles, Community Affairs Specialist, at 541-620-4527. Updates about ongoing work in northeast Oregon counties such as Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Baker are available by signing up for email notifications or by visiting the Eastern Oregon 2024-2027 ADA curb ramps phase 3 project webpage.



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