My wife and I just got back from Bend, OR after a long weekend seeking out a potential vacation home in the area. GREAT weather, and a really nice town this past weekend, busy with the annual Pole, Peddle, and Paddle (think a triathlon only with skiing, biking, and kayaking). Great microbrews and food, and a place I'm hoping I can work a deal out on for a vacation property. ANYWAY, some observations and questions.
Awesome, Bend is a great place, lots to do here, especially in the summer.
1) US 97, the Bend Parkway was an interesting design. It seems almost like an expressway with a few at-grade intersections and a few actual interchanges. I can't figure out quite how to describe it. It's like a super 2, but with 4 lanes and a relatively low speed limit (a super 4?). How would you describe it?
I call it an almost freeway, because, well, it's almost a freeway. Other than a few right in right out turns (only on the southbound lanes), a sidewalk and bike lane that I have never seen ANYONE use in the 6 years I've lived here, and the laughably low and not followed speed limit of 45 mph, it's a freeway. Well, except for the section south of Reed Market Rd., that part earns the name Parkway for me (there's a few stoplights and crosswalks in that section), but from Reed Mkt to US 20, it's an almost freeway.
2) South of Bend, 97 seems it could be a nice corridor for a potential I-7 or I-9 (depending on what fate and number befalls CA 99) in the future. The ROW seems pretty wide and the Sunriver area has several interchanges and wide medians between lanes. Not sure if it's Interstate standard or not, but COULD be an easy conversion, save the Bend Parkway mentioned above.
Yeah, they just finished building that a few months ago, huge improvement over what it was before. It used to be from Lava Butte to Sunriver was just a 2 line undivided road, and the Sunriver Jct was at grade. Very nice what they did to it. They did it because that section is quite dangerous, especially in the winter, the Sunriver jct was especially bad, and it got congested throughout that length.
3) Drove a bit west of Bend on US 20 and noticed the milepost signs were counting down and reached MP 1 by Sisters. Is this Deschutes County assigning the MPs? Seemed odd that MP 1 was in Sisters when 20 ends at the Oregon Coast in Newport.
It's because of the weird alignments US 20 takes, going over the pass, combining with OR 22 and 126, splitting from them, then coupling with Business 97/3rd St. In Oregon, it's common to see highways not keep the same mileage markers throughout their length when they do funny things like that. I think US 20 mileposts "reset" in a few different places throughout the state, not sure exactly where though, but yeah, that's just how it is.
4) LOVE of roundabouts. Bend and ESPECIALLY Sunriver! They seem to flow fairly well.
Yeah, they really work great here, at least most of the time. I definitely prefer them to stoplights though, and can't imagine how the West side of Bend would be without them, it just wouldn't work.