City officials, sponsors of logger carving on ODOT land, weight options

Kelly Kenoyer

The chainsaw carving at the intersection of Highway 228 and 20, in front of the East Linn Museum, is deteriorating in the Oregon weather, but nobody is really taking care of the statue.

That’s because the Oregon Department of Transpiration owns the slice of land the statue sits on, as it used to be a public right-of-way in the form of Holley Street. Now ODOT wants the city to take over care of…

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