The Oregon Department of Transportation confirmed on Monday that the agency will avoid layoffs and deep service cuts following last week's passage of legislation that addresses a $297 million budget ...
Lawmakers' Band-Aid fix for the short legislative session was to take $218 million in funding from transportation-related programs like Safe Routes to School.
Oregon lawmakers have closed a $297 million budget gap at the state Department of Transportation, averting mass layoffs and service cuts — at least in the short term.
Bills related to public transportation funding, immigration protections, health care, taxes and the economy were sent on to ...
Oregon lawmakers heard criticism March 3 over their decisions to redirect funds from popular programs within the Oregon ...
Plugging the Oregon Department of Transportation’s budget crisis will mean redirecting funds from Safe Routes to School, ...
In less than three months, Oregon voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on the Oregon Department of Transportation’s ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation is asking for public comment on its draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, or STIP, for 2027-2030, which proposes the capital projects the agency ...
Oregon transportation workers are working to keep roads safe during the rainy weather while awaiting approval for more ...
The Oregon Speed Zone Review Panel will meet virtually next week to discuss whether to reduce the speed limit from 45 to 40 mph on Helmholtz Way in Redmond and Deschutes County, as both governments ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Sixty streetlights are out in northeast Portland after thieves stole copper wire from fixtures, costing the state hundreds of thousands of dollars. The affected light fixtures ...
The House advanced Senate Bill 1599 to place a referendum on the ODOT funding package on the May ballot instead of November.
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