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The Neotsu Boardwalk project is funded in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), and the City of Lincoln City to construct a multi-use pathway along Highway 101. The 10' wide path will stretch from West Devils Lake Road to the Neotsu Post Office and connect with a 578-foot section of boardwalk.
The Neotsu Boardwalk Project is part of Lincoln City's overall Walking and Biking Plan. The construction began in June of 2024 and the project is set to be completed January of 2025. The cost of the Neotsu Boardwalk project is $5.73 million.
The Neotsu Boardwalk project is funded in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), and the City of Lincoln City to construct a multi-use pathway along Highway 101. The 10' wide path will stretch from West Devils Lake Road to the Neotsu Post Office and connect with a 578-foot section of boardwalk.
The Neotsu Boardwalk Project is part of Lincoln City's overall Walking and Biking Plan. The construction began in June of 2024 and the project is set to be completed January of 2025. The cost of the Neotsu Boardwalk project is $5.73 million.