Project Status
Estimated Completion
Fall 2026Contact
15th & Ferguson Roundabout Project
To improve safety and increase efficiency, the City of Bend will design and build a single lane roundabout at the intersection of Ferguson Road and SE 15th Street.
ROUNDABOUT CONSTRUCTION IS ESTIMATED TO BEGIN IN JUNE
City of Bend is hosting a pre-construction open house:
- PRE-CONSTRUCTION OPEN HOUSE
April 28, 2026, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Larkspur Community Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd
The public is invited to stop by and learn about final roundabout design, anticipated construction schedule, traffic impacts and detours. This is a drop-in event. There will be no formal presentation.
If you can’t make it in person, the same information will also be available on this website.
Planned improvements include a new single‑lane roundabout. This recommendation has been thoroughly evaluated to ensure it works seamlessly with the full suite of Reed Market corridor projects, creating a safer and more efficient roadway for all users.
Project Open Houses
- PRE-CONSTRUCTION OPEN HOUSE
April 28, 2026, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Larkspur Community Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd
- INFORMATIONAL DESIGN OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 ⋅ 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Larkspur Community Center 1600 SE Reed Market RdClick below for more information
INFORMATIONAL DESIGN OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 ⋅ 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Larkspur Community Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd
The design open house information is available below. Just a quick reminder that details, dates, and renderings may have changed.

What’s being proposed
The new single‑lane roundabout is designed to improve safety, keep traffic moving, and support future growth in the area.
The roundabout will be built about 140 feet south of the existing intersection. This shift was needed to safely reconnect Ferguson Street by improving the sharp turns that exist today.

The roundabout will also be slightly higher than 15th Street to reduce the steep slope on Sherwood Forest Drive and avoid impacts to underground utilities.
Significant earthwork will be needed due to the existing rock outcropping on both sides of 15th Street.

What it will look like
The roundabout will match the style of others in Bend, with:
- Asphalt driving surface
- Red decorative concrete in the splitter islands and truck apron
- Standard concrete curbs and sidewalks
A multi‑use path on the west side of 15th Street will follow a gentle, meandering route and cross Sherwood Forest Drive. New lighting will improve visibility, and simple landscaping will be added with room for potential future art.
Design Maps
- 30% Design Roll Map – color
- 30% Design Roll Map
How this fits into the bigger picture
The city plans its transportation projects as a unified system, coordinating upgrades to roads, transit, bike routes, and pedestrian paths so each improvement strengthens the overall network. This approach makes travel safer and smoother while building a more connected, accessible, and resilient system for the long term. Learn more about the Transportation System Plan.
Stay involved
Thank you for your interest in this project. If you would like to share a comment with the project team, please use the comment form. The comment period has been extended and will be open until February 25, 2026.
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Estimated Schedule
- Project evaluation – winter 2024
- Project design begins – winter 2025
- Design Open House – February 5, 2026
- Pre-construction Open House – April 28, 2026
- Construction begins – June 2026*
*Dates are estimates and subject to change.
Background
A project evaluation study has been completed. (see report below) The study area was confined to the SE 15th Street / Ferguson Road intersection. Improvements at this intersection are an element of the 2020 Transportation General Obligation Bond (GO Bond) under project 1GRMC (Reed Market Corridor).
Funding
This project is funded by the voter approved 2020 Transportation GO Bond.
Project Documents
Preliminary Documents