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Construction on Olney Avenue east of Wall Street to Second Street will continue through early 2026 to complete water line improvements replacing aging lines from the 1950s and increasing the water system’s durability and flexibility for emergency response. Ongoing coordination between the City and BNSF Railway continues for completing the project work and temporarily reopening the road by early-February.
We understand the importance of reopening Olney Avenue and appreciate the public’s patience. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
This project is replacing aging water and sewer infrastructure, and will also make it a safer road to drive, walk, bike and roll.
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Olney Avenue connects to schools, parks, trails, businesses and more — places that kids, parents, commuters and others in the City traveling east to west need to reach. But it’s a tough stretch to safely travel when walking, biking or rolling (i.e., using a wheelchair or other mobility device) — which also makes it a stressful route to drive.
Project Updates
- NE Olney Avenue (between NW Wall Street and NE First Street) is anticipated to remain closed until early-February 2026. The Olney Avenue project has encountered an unexpected delay due to the significant flooding across the Pacific Northwest. In late December, BNSF Railway’s signal crew was reassigned from Olney Avenue to address emergency flooding in Washington. BNSF Railway plans to return to Olney Avenue in mid-January to complete their signal improvements. BNSF Railway’s signal improvements are estimated to take two weeks and include installing railroad gate arms and flashing lights, which must be in place at the crossing before paving can be completed and the road can reopen.
Once the BNSF signal work is complete, paving and concrete work will allow a temporary full reopening of the roadway from early-February to April 2026 using temporary pavement. An up to two-week full closure is anticipated in April 2026 to complete the final paving and striping. However, if weather permits, regular asphalt will be used and no re-paving will be required in the spring.
We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding as we work to complete this project as quickly as possible with collaboration from BNSF Railway.
- NE Olney Avenue (between NE First Street and NE Second Street) work is complete. Please continue to follow all posted closures and detours.
We have heard the frustrations caused by the road construction projects happening around the City of Bend. We understand those frustrations and want to help answer your questions.
- 12/11/2025 4:00 AM
Olney Improvements Project Update -December 2025
- 11/07/2025 11:00 AM
Olney Improvements Project Update -November 7, 2025
- 10/20/2025 1:00 PM
Olney Improvements Project Update - October 20, 2025
- 07/16/2025 8:00 AM
Olney Improvements Project Update - July 15, 2025
- 06/18/2025 8:00 AM
Olney Improvements Project Update - June 18, 2025
- 05/23/2025 4:30 PM
Olney Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Project Update - May 23, 2025
Location
Portland Avenue to Olney Avenue starting at the Deschutes River bridge through Wall Street, 1st Street, and ending at 2nd Street.
Public Meetings
Background
Olney Avenue was previously identified in the City’s community-driven TSP update undertaken between 2018- 2020 as a key walking and bicycling route. The TSP was adopted by Bend City Council and projects from the TSP were included in the transportation general obligation (GO) bond passed by Bend voters in November 2020. In 2021, this project was highly prioritized by the Transportation Bond Oversight Committee.
This project combines several Transportation System Plan (TSP) projects aiming to increase safety along Olney Avenue by:
- Creating a safer crossing at NE Second Street
- Putting dedicated bike facilities under US 97
- Installing dedicated user intersection safety improvements at Wall Street
- Building a low stress, safer route for people walking and biking from the Deschutes River to NE Second Street
Synergy Improvements
To increase efficiency, save money and reduce construction impacts, water and sewer project work will be completed during the Olney construction.
- Waterline work is essential to replace cast iron pipe installed in the 1950-70s and prevent future pipe ruptures.
- Sewer improvements are identified as a project in the City’s 2014 Wastewater Collection System Master Plan to replace and upsize existing pipe segments to support Bend’s growth.
- On Portland Avenue between the Deschutes River and Wall Street, some improvements from the GO Bond's Portland Avenue Corridor Improvements project and Awbrey Butte Waterline Improvement project are being included with the Olney Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements project construction.
Funding
The Olney Project is funded by the Stormwater, Water, Water Reclamation (Sewer), Transportation and 2020 Transportation GO Bond Capital Improvement programs. The total project funding is $17 million; approximately $6 million is for utility and surface improvements at the at-grade railroad crossing on Olney Avenue.
Visit the GO Bond Dashboard for the latest budget information for this and other GO Bond projects.
