Oregon Route 222

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Oregon Route 222

Springfield–CreswellHighwayNo. 222
Oregon Route 222
Route 222 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length11.16 mi (17.96 km)
Existed2002–present
Southwestern section
West endOR 99.svg OR 99 in Creswell
East end0.1 miles north of Rodgers Road near Creswell (South Section)
Northeastern section
South endOR 58.svg OR 58 near Pleasant Hill
North endBusiness plate.svg
OR 126.svg
OR 126 Bus. in Springfield
Location
Country United States
State Oregon
Highway system
OR 221.svg OR 221 OR 223.svg OR 223

Oregon Route 222 (OR 222) is an Oregon state highway, consisting of two disconnected sections in Lane County.

Contents

The north section runs from OR 126 Business in Springfield to OR 58 near Pleasant Hill. Incorporating a temporary location for part of its route, the north section is 8.00 miles (12.87 km) long and runs northwest to southeast.

The south section runs from a point on Cloverdale Road 0.1 miles north of Rodgers Road near Cloverdale, along Cloverdale Road, to OR 99 in Creswell. It is 3.16 miles (5.09 km) long and runs generally eastwest.

OR 222 is known as the Springfield-Creswell Highway No. 222 (see Oregon highways and routes). OR 222 was established in 2002 as part of Oregon's project to assign route numbers to highways that previously were not assigned.

Route description

The north section of OR 222 begins at an intersection with OR 126 Business at Springfield and heads south via South 42nd Street, then east, then south via Jasper Road, through Jasper, Over the Middle Fork of the Willamette via Parkway Road then south Ending in Pleasant Hill, OR 222 intersects with OR 58, where the north section ends.

The Bypass of the South 49th Avenue approach to Jasper Road is the Bob Straub Parkway beginning at the intersection of OR 126 and OR 126 Business (Main Street) south to Jasper Road. Phase one of the Bob Straub Parkway was a 0.5 mi (0.80 km) segment from Main Street to South 57th Street. Phase two of the parkway was a 2 mi (3.2 km) segment from South 57th Street to Jasper Road.[ citation needed ]

The south section of OR 222 begins on Cloverdale Road approximately 0.1 miles north of Rodgers Road. It heads south and then west to Creswell, where it ends at an intersection with OR 99.

History

OR 222 was assigned to the Springfield-Creswell Highway in 2002.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Lane County.

Locationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Creswell 14.8823.95OR 99.svg OR 99 (Mill Street, Oregon Avenue)
14.6023.50I-5.svg I-5  Roseburg, Eugene I-5 exit 182.
Cloverdale 11.6318.72Cloverdale Road
Gap in route
8.0012.87OR 58.svg OR 58  Dexter, Oakridge, Goshen, Eugene
Springfield 0.000.00Business plate.svg
OR 126.svg
OR 126 Bus. (Main Street) Springfield City Center, McKenzie River
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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  1. "Digital Video Log". Oregon Department of Transportation. November 23, 2002. Retrieved December 27, 2014.