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September 19, 2014
MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) — A $4 million study will explore ways to beef up a critical transportation link in southern Oregon that could be wiped out in a major earthquake.
The study commissioned by the Oregon Department of Transportation will consider methods of strengthening a 3,200-foot viaduct that carries Interstate 5 through the heart of Medford. The study also will look at other options for routing traffic in case it fails or requires upgrades.
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