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May 14, 2003: ODOT and partners win federal environmental award.
From Inside ODOT for the week of May 14-21: ODOT and its partners in a forest highway enhancement program received one of twelve Federal Highway Administration 2003 Environmental Excellence Awards for restoration work on Vista House and the HCRH.
 
May 14, 2003: Oregon shares in federal scenic byway preservation grants.
From Inside ODOT for the week of May 14-21: Late last month federal Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta announced the funding of a total of $24 million to be shared by 206 preservation projects in 42 states. Oregon’s share is more than $800,000 for six projects, including $220,000 for the Rowena Crest Scenic Overlook Gravel Pit Restoration Project.
 
October 10, 2002: Historic Columbia River Highway Restoration Partnership is awarded an Honor Award by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The HCRH Restoration Partnership included Oregon Department of Transportation, the Historic Columbia River Highway Advisory Committee, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, the Western Federal Lands Highway Division of Federal Highway Administration, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area office of the USDA Forest Service and the Friends of the Columbia Gorge. 
 
June 4, 2002: Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail designated as National Recreation Trail
 
 
May 31, 2000: HCRH Designated a National Historic Landmark Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt today announced the designation of 15 properties in 10 states as National Historic Landmarks (NHL). Included among the designated sites were major portions of Oregon’s Historic Columbia River Highway between Troutdale and The Dalles.
 
May 22, 2000: Historic Columbia River Highway Celebration Events
To celebrate the renovation of the Historic Columbia River Highway (HCRH), a number of community events are planned for the month of July 2000. All culminate with the official HCRH Opening Ceremonies on Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23. 
 
January 26, 2000: Historic Columbia River Highway Project Wins Award
An innovative and environmentally friendly approach to constructing retaining walls has garnered an industry award for the Moffett Creek to Tanner Creek project on the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.
 
April 27, 1999: New Signs Tell Visitors How Historic Highway was Built
The Historic Columbia River Highway now boasts new interpretive signs for visitors to Oregon's All-American Road.
 
July 20, 1998: New Trail to Follow Route of Old Highway
Pedestrians and bicyclists will be able to follow a well traveled roadway, once crews finish a project to build a bike – pedestrian path along the route of the Historic Columbia River Highway (HCRH), according to Oregon Department of Transportation officials.
 
June 9, 1998: Six Oregon Scenic Byways Awarded Top National Designation
Two of three All-American Roads named are in Oregon.
 
What Oregonians have known for years was confirmed today by Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater: Some of our nation’s most beautiful roads and scenery are right here in the Beaver State.
 
February 12, 1998: Restoration of Historic Highway Continues
Oregon Department of Transportation officials announced that three projects to restore abandoned segments of the Historic Columbia River Highway (HCRH) and reclaim quarries near the historic roadway will begin soon. A fourth project to fabricate and place 27 interpretive signs on the HCRH between Troutdale and Rowena is already underway.

 
Page updated: February 04, 2007

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