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I-5 Aurora-Donald Interchange –
Building the Diverging Diamond

Welcome to our online open house, thank you for joining us!

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We plan to start construction on this multiyear project in 2024.
In this online open house you can learn:

  • About the improvements we're making as part of Phase 2.
  • What you can expect during construction.
  • What detours and impacts you may experience.
  • How to drive through the diverging diamond interchange.
  • How you can stay connected.

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Check out a before and after graphic and learn more about what we're building.
Plan ahead – learn how construction may impact you.
Watch videos to learn how to drive through the new interchange.
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About the Project

I-5 Exit 278, the Aurora-Donald interchange, is a busy area with traffic traveling to and from northern Marion County, including Aurora and Donald, and visiting nearby travel centers.

With how the area works now, traffic frequently backs up and causes delays on I-5.

We built Phase 1A improvements in 2022 to help address some of these issues.

We will start constructing Phase 2 in 2024 to build the full diverging diamond interchange.
Construction will take about four years.

photo showing backup on I-5 before construction of Phase 1A

Check out a before and after drawing of the area by clicking and dragging the arrows on the image below.

Click the "+" or the title below to view the information in each section.


During Phase 1A, we realigned Bents Road NE.
During Phase 2, the diverging diamond lanes connect at a new intersection on Bents Road NE. This new intersection will have a traffic light.

Close up view of Ehlen Road NE and Bents Road NE

The existing Ehlen Road NE will have significant changes. The road will shift and connect to the new Bents Road NE intersection.

Close up view of Ehlen Road NE and Bents Road NE

Ehlen Road NE under the I-5 bridge will become the new diverging diamond lanes. The diverging diamond will have two lanes of traffic in both directions and new accesses to the I-5 on and off-ramps.

Close up view of the diverging diamond lanes

We'll replace the two I-5 bridges with one new bridge. The new I-5 bridge will be taller than the existing bridges. The bridge will have three lanes in each direction with a concrete median between the northbound and southbound lanes.

Close up view of the new I-5 bridge

We're moving the entrance to Dolores Way NE to make room for the diverging diamond lanes. The existing connection to Ehlen Road NE may become a cul-de-sac. The intersection will move east, and we'll construct a new connection to the existing Dolores Way NE. The new Dolores Way NE and Ehlen Road NE intersection will also connect to a gravel road for access to properties to the north.

Close up view of new Dolores Way NE

We're lengthening and widening the southbound off-ramp, the southbound on-ramp and the northbound on-ramp.

Graphic of Phase 2 construction with the on and off-ramps highlighted

Please note, this is a rendering. The final layout may look different and the size and location may change.

Check out a larger version of the interchange after Phase 2 construction.



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Impacts and Detours

We won't know the exact schedule until we have a contractor on board, but construction will happen in multiple steps:

  • Widening I-5.
  • Removing the existing I-5 bridges.
  • Building a new I-5 bridge.
  • Rebuilding the interchange ramps.
  • Creating the Ehlen Road NE diverging diamond lanes.

Learn more about how we'll build the new diverging diamond interchange and impacts by clicking on the tabs below.

photo showing construction on Phase 1A on I-5

Click on each tab below to learn more about what you can expect during construction.


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Schedule

Timeline graphic showing between 2024 and 2027 we'll widen I-5, build the center section of the I-5 bridge, build the northbound section of the I-5 bridge, build the southbound section of the I-5 bridge and build the diverging diamond lanes

We plan to start construction in 2024 and anticipate it taking four years to build the diverging diamond interchange. Our schedule may change due to weather, material supplies or other delays.

Click the "+" or the title below to view the information in each section.

We'll widen the shoulders of I-5 and pave in between the north and southbound lanes. This will allow us to shift traffic during different steps in construction to keep three lanes of traffic on I-5 in each direction during the day.

We'll also remove sections of the existing bridges in the center of the median to make room to build the first section of the bridge. This will require a weekend full closure of Ehlen Road NE.

We're building the new I-5 bridge in three sections: northbound lanes, southbound lanes and center. We'll start by building the center section of the bridge.

After the center is built, we'll shift northbound traffic onto the new bridge. Once traffic is shifted, we'll remove the existing northbound I-5 bridge. This will require a weekend full closure of Ehlen Road NE.

Next, we'll construct the northbound section of the new bridge.

After that section is built, we'll shift both north and southbound traffic onto the new bridge. Once traffic is shifted, we'll remove the existing southbound I-5 bridge. This will require a weekend full closure of Ehlen Road NE.

Next, we'll construct the southbound section of the new bridge. After that section is built, we'll shift traffic back to the permanent north and southbound lanes on the new bridge.

After the new I-5 bridge is fully constructed, most construction activity will move to Ehlen Road NE as we build the diverging diamond lanes.

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I-5 Impacts

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Widen I-5, paving between north and southbound lanes.

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Build the center section of the new
I-5 bridge.

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Build the northbound section of the new
I-5 bridge.

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Build the southbound section of the new
I-5 bridge.

Traffic Shifts

To limit impacts to those traveling on I-5 and make it safer for our workers, we're using traffic shifts to create a separated work zone. Traffic shifts move traffic to a different lane, to create more space for our crews to work safely.
To shift traffic onto the new sections of the bridge, we'll close I-5 up to six times at night for about four hours. During these I-5 closures, traffic will use the Exit 278 off and on-ramps. pop-out button icon


Learn more about the work we're doing by clicking on the number icons on the rendering of the finished Aurora-Donald interchange below.

1 2 3 4 Aerial view of a rendering of the new I-5 bridge.

Please note, this is a rendering. The final layout may look different and the size and location may change.

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Ehlen Road NE Impacts

We will widen Ehlen Road NE from two lanes into multiple lanes for the diverging diamond layout.

During construction, you can expect:

  • Lane closures.

  • Full road closures with detours.

  • Flagging for the I-5 closures with traffic rerouted.

  • No pedestrian access when the road is fully closed.

Please note, these are renderings. The final layout may look different and the size and location may change.

Click the circles above to view each image.

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Ramp Closures and Detours

legend graphic that says: clicking the pop-out icon will open a window with the following - description of the car detour route as shown on the map, description of the semi-truck detour route, estimated duration and frequency of each closure and detour.

Check and uncheck the boxes to see the detour route cars can take during closures:

Map showing I-5 from Woodburn to Wilsonville and the surrounding area including Donald, Aurora and Hubbard. Map showing detour route when Ehlen Road NE is closed at the Aurora-Donald Interchange. Traffic takes Bents Road Ne, Arndt Road NE, OR 551 to get around the closure. Map showing detour route when the northbound Exit 278 is closed. Traffic takes Exit 271 to go onto OR 214, to OR 99E, OR 551 to get Ehlen Road NE. Map showing detour route when the northbound I-5 on-ramp is closed. Traffic takes Ehlen Road NE to OR 551, to use the I-5 on-ramp in Wilsonwille. Map showing detour route when the southbound Exit 278 is closed. Traffic takes Exit 282A to go onto OR 551, to get to Ehlen Road NE. Map showing detour route when the southboundbound I-5 on-ramp is closed. Traffic takes Ehlen Road NE to OR 551, to OR 99E then OR 214 to use the on-ramps in Woodburn.

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Other Impacts During Construction

You can expect:

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  • Noise.

  • Lane and shoulder closures as needed.

  • Dust.

  • Detours.

  • Delays.

  • Pedestrian and bicyclist detours as needed.

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Be Careful in the Work Zone


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Before starting your journey, go to TripCheck for the most current traffic, work zone and weather updates.

Please pay attention in the work zone, slow down and move over – imagine this is where you work.

Always drive safely and watch for construction signs and workers. Remember fines double in Oregon work zones, whether workers and signs are present or not.

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Using the Diverging Diamond Interchange

If this style of interchange is new to you, don't worry! It may look complicated, but it's easier to use than you might think.

Watch the videos below to see how to use this type of interchange. Or click on pop-out button icon below for images and instructions.

When construction is complete, signs wll help direct you to where you need to go.

Redering of the diverging diamond interchange

Traveling East on Ehlen Road NE

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Check out stills from the video of how you get to where you need to go if you're traveling east on Ehlen Road NE using the new diverging diamond interchange. pop-out button icon


Traveling West on Ehlen Road NE

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Check out stills from the video of how you get to where you need to go if you're traveling west on Ehlen Road NE using the new diverging diamond interchange. pop-out button icon

Taking the Northbound I-5 Off-ramp, Exit 278

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Check out stills from the video of how you get to where you need to go if you took the northbound I-5 off-ramp using the new diverging diamond interchange. pop-out button icon


Taking the Southbound I-5 Off-ramp, Exit 278

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Check out stills from the video of how you get to where you need to go if you took the southbound I-5 off-ramp using the new diverging diamond interchange. pop-out button icon


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Stay Connected and Ask Questions

Thank you for taking the time to explore our online open house and learn more about what we're building!

Your feedback matters. Please fill out the comment form below to ask questions and share your thoughts.

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Contact

Paul Welch, Project Manager

503-302-8926
paul.welch@odot.oregon.gov

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