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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2019
Brenna Visser/The Daily Astorian
Road crews clean up a landslide across U.S. Highway 101 near Hug Point outside Cannon Beach in 2018.
Rocks: Repair work depends on the soil, rock, vegetation
Continued from Page A1
“As long as we have what we
have now … we’ll always deal
with that,” Torres said. “Between
gravity and the intense rainfall
that we get, when you add that
together, you’ll always have a
problem.”
In general, mitigation work is
costly. Recent work on a short sec-
tion in the Clatskanie Bluff area
off Highway 30 just over the Clat-
sop County line cost around $2.3
million. These project costs were
on the high end, but repair work
still can cost several hundred
thousand dollars or more.
State road crews routinely
deal with slides and rockfall on a
stretch of Highway 30 near Clats-
kanie in neighboring Columbia
County. A major slide in the area
over a decade ago crushed homes
and shut down the highway. T he
Associated Press later revealed
that information predicting the
landslide dangers was shelved to
avoid clashes with land develop-
ers. People who lived in the area
were not aware of the risk .
‘Cleanup, scaling
and screening’
What kind of repairs are done
depends on the soil, the type of
rock and the vegetation .
The Department of Transpor-
tation’s district offi ce oversees
roughly three and a half coun-
ties with a maintenance budget of
about $10 million a year. The bud-
get is specifi c to regular issues like
brush maintenance, new asphalt or
pothole patching, Buffi ngton said.
Surprise rockfalls aren’t fi gured
into the spending plan .
Over the years, the state’s
method of addressing issues on
Highway 101 in Clatsop County
has remained roughly the same.
There’s the familiar fi x of install-
ing a kind of hanging chain-link
fence-type screen over the rock
face, a common sight along the
coastal highway in some places .
“Cleanup, scaling and screen-
ing,” Buffi ngton said.
“The biggest challenge is not
knowing when and where rocks
are going to fall on the highway,”
he said. “Sometimes it is predict-
able since it is a regular trouble
spot, and other times, it is a com-
pletely new rockfall.”
Deluca: Imagines Saturday’s food show was likely the fi nal one
Continued from Page A1
The show eventually was
rebooted in December and raked
in $350 for Filling Empty Belies,
a nonprofi t that serves lunch six
days a week to needy people. On
Saturday, Deluca hosted another
show.
“We didn’t think about a char-
ity component, but it became obvi-
ous as we went along that we
should give back to the commu-
nity,” Deluca said. “Well, we just
thought, why don’t we pick a food
organization that could benefi t
from this?”
Motivated by the previous suc-
cess and a desire to continue the
holiday spirit, Deluca kicked off
another show this weekend during
the Second Saturday Art Walk.
“We were all feeling very giv-
ing and wanted to keep giving in
the new year,” he said.
About 10 artists accepted Delu-
ca’s invitation to join the show,
and each decided on a portion of
their profi ts to donate. The pho-
tography, paintings and collages
included a “Wizard of Cheese,” a
piece inspired by ”The Wizard of
Oz.”
“Some are a little weird, abstract
you might say,” Deluca said. “It’s
very tasty.”
Deluca imagines that Satur-
day’s food show was likely the
fi nal one. In February, he will
head to Las Vegas for an extended
period of time to participate in
another art show.
The food art, however, will
continue to be on display for the
remainder of the month.
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