Be prepared for reduced service levels between North Powder and Union this winter

By on Thursday, November 21st, 2024 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News

UNION COUNTY – (Release from the Oregon Department of Transportation) Here’s what travelers on OR 237 can expect in the event of snow:

If you plan to drive on OR 237 between North Powder and Union this winter, you can expect to see an accumulation of at least two inches of snow before seeing plows.

This summer, we applied chip seal to this section of OR 237 (La Grande-Baker Highway) between North Powder and Union. In the event of snow, our crews will begin plowing when there is an accumulation of at least two inches. We will maintain this condition throughout winter as plowing roads with less snow may damage the new road surface. Given our limited budgets, it is essential to protect the investment we have made in this road.

Drivers on other Baker and Union county roads can expect the same level of service as last year, with our focus on keeping priority routes clear for safety and commerce, though challenging weather may still create temporary delays.

Winter travel tips

As we head into winter, remember that road and weather conditions can change quickly. For the latest state highway information and to see current conditions, visit Tripcheck.com. For the latest weather, visit the National Weather Service website.

For more winter weather driving tips, see our winter travel news packet.