Happy Fourth of July from Bill, Stacey and the entire On-Time Delivery Crew.
We will be closed on Monday July 5th and will be rip roaring and ready to go on Tuesday for all your delivery needs. Have a great day!
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From Everyone at On-Time we want to wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving.
We will be closed Thursday and Friday this week. If you think you may need our services on Friday, please try to know before the close of business today and I will make arrangements for someone to be available. Thank you and have a great day!
Good Morning and Happy Good Friday.
As we end week 3 of quarantine, we want to take this time to say THANK YOU to our health care workers and first responders. We would also like to thank our amazing drivers who have been going above and beyond to ensure that your deliveries are getting done safely. Also, Stacey and I are so very grateful for all your support. We feel truly blessed with every order we get. With so many businesses closed and people out of work, we feel so incredibly lucky to still be able to provide for ourselves, our family, and our drivers. Thank you. Bill and Stacey Lehman In the interest of health, safety and peace of mind of everyone. We are asking that all residential pickups be left on the front porch. We are happy to call or text upon arrival so you don't have to leave them out indefinitely.
For those deliveries going to residences we are going to Ring and Run. That means we will leave the order in a safe place and ring the doorbell and run. (Not literally run). Again we are happy to call or text upon arrival so the order is not left unattended for too long. George H.W. Bush and National Day of Mourning: What's open and what's closed Bush’s service dog, Sully, lays beside the casket containing the late president’s remains at a Houston funeral home.
President Trump has declared Wednesday, Dec. 5, a national day of mourning to honor former President George H.W. Bush ahead of his state funeral in Washington, D.C. While a day of mourning is rare, generally observed after the death of a president – the last one was on Jan. 2, 2007 on the day of Gerald Ford’s funeral – a lot of services are affected, including the closures of the federal government and financial markets. Here is a full breakdown of what is closed on Wednesday and how it can affect you….
According to the White House website, the American flag will be displayed at “half-staff at the White House and on all public buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels of the Federal Government in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions for a period of 30 days from the day of his death.” ![]() We had a great day of music and delicious food at the Soulful Giving Charity Event Saturday. For more information about this event you can find it here. Our office will be closed at 5:30 today and we will be ready to rock by 7am on Thursday July 5th.
If you need to schedule a delivery and it is after 5:30 you can do so online. If you don’t have online access and would like to get set up, please click here. From everyone here at On-Time Delivery have a very safe and Happy 4th of July! As we close out the month of June and look forward to a sunny Fourth of July, I’ve got some not so great news.
The Great Traffic Apocalypse will begin on July 8th! As if traffic wasn't bad enough. Starting July 8th and running through August there will be major roadwork on I-5 and I-84. The most disruptive project will require “around the clock” closures of three of the bridges connecting Interstate 5 and Interstate 84. One bridge will close at a time, and the bridge connecting I-5 northbound to I-84 eastbound won’t be closed during the day. But the closures will last for two weeks or more. The Oregon Department of Transportation is predicting heavy delays.They actually suggest that if you can, you should take this time off for vacation during the construction period. Since taking a 6 week vacation isn’t an option for most of us. We will have to deal with it. We won't really know the effect on traffic until it happens but it's a good guess, given the current state of rush hour traffic, that it’s going to suck! We are going to implement the following in order to help insure that your orders get done on time and on schedule.
If you could allow for additional time for orders coming in and out of those areas that would be greatly appreciated. We will let you know as the date of the Apocalypse gets closer. In the meantime, you can read more about it here. Below is from ODOT’s website. It lays out the schedule and at the bottom is their suggestions on what travellers can do to avoid being affected by the delays. https://www.oregon.gov/odot/projects/pages/project-details.aspx?project=17516 Schedule
Night time work begins in June 2018 and will continue until fall 2019. Expect night time lane closures for paving work on I-5, including paving exit and entrance ramps, replacing the median barrier, upgrading sidewalks, improve signage and upgrade ADA ramps. The following full closures of I-5 are scheduled to occur in July and August over four full weekends. Southbound I-5 will be fully closed between the Fremont and Marquam Bridges on the following two weekends:
What Travelers Can Do
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