Oregon lawmakers ended this year’s legislative session Friday after spending five weeks addressing bills in a hodgepodge of ...
Bills related to public transportation funding, immigration protections, health care, taxes and the economy were sent on to ...
Bicycle advocates in Oregon are raising concerns after state lawmakers voted to reduce grant funding for school bike routes.
Increases to vehicle registration and title fees, a 6-cent gas tax hike and a temporary doubling of the payroll tax used for public transit from 0.1% to 0.2% of a worker’s paycheck were set to take ...
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.
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is inviting public feedback on its proposed 2027-2030 Statewide Transportation ...
An Oregon Department of Transportation road grader works on clearing Oregon 11 between Pendleton to the Washington state border. (Oregon Department of Transportation) The Oregon Department of ...
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, ...
Lawmakers on Monday will hear feedback from the public on a bill estimated to generate $791 million over the next two years for the state’s transportation needs. Oregon lawmakers came into the ...
Oregon lawmakers have spent more than a year trying and failing to secure more dollars to maintain the state’s roads and bridges. And heading into the short session in February, they appear to be back ...
A program that gave qualified motor carriers benefits in Oregon is being discontinued. Winter storm conditions in Northeast prompted FMCSA and an individual state to declare emergencies, waiving HOS ...
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