This morning, September 20th, 2020, evacuation levels remain unchanged from
the update at 12:00 pm, yesterday, September 19th. As level 3 areas are reduced
to level 2, we want to remind community members they are permitted to return to
the area, though they should remain prepared to evacuate should conditions
change.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to work closely with fire
management officials, ODOT, and Marion County Public Works to re-evaluate
evacuation levels. Prior to reopening access to county roadways, assessments of
culverts, bridges, and retaining walls along roadway systems are being
conducted.
Highway 22 will remain closed at North Fork Rd SE and Mile Post 29, near the
west end of Mill City. The four mile section of Highway 22 between the cities of
Mill City and Gates will be open for travel. Community members returning to
Gates and Mill City will need to use the following travel route to access their
residences and businesses:
- Highway 22 east to Hwy 226
- Hwy 226 turns into Lyons/Mill City Dr
- Lyons/Mill City Dr to SW Kingwood Ave
- Kingwood Ave to Gates School Rd
- Gates School Rd to E Sorbin Ave
- E Sorbin Ave to Highway 22
The areas immediately to the north of the city limits of Mill City and Gates
remain at a Level 3 – “Go” evacuation status. Road closures will be in effect on
Carr Road, Hudel Road and Gates Hill Road north of the city limits.
Current evacuation areas as of 9:30 a.m. today, September 20, 2020:
Level 3 – “Go”
Detroit
Idanha
Breitenbush
Highway 22 @ North Fork Rd east to Mile Post 29, including North Fork Road,
Pioneer Road, and other roadways in this corridor.
Level 2 – “Be Set”
Lyons
Mehama
Mill City
Gates
Fernridge Rd west of Shellburg Creek Rd to Basil Hill
Crooked Finger Rd & Moss Lane
Wagner Rd
Wagner Ln
Teeters Rd
Gopher Ln
Jennie Rd south of Hwy 22
Level 1 – “Ready”
Scotts Mills
Areas east of Meridian Road, Davis Creek, and Victor Point south to the
Marion County line
To see detailed current Marion County Evacuation Zones please visit: http://bit.ly/MCEvacZones
If you happen to live in fire impacted areas of Linn County, updated
evacuation maps can be found at: www.LinnSheriff.org