Eugene
Coos Bay and Medford are the next stops for Oregon lawmakers’ Statewide Transportation Safety and Sustainability Outreach Tour on Wednesday, August 7, and Thursday, August 8

Eugene, OR – According to the ODOT officials, these visits are part of an effort to help legislators understand the unique needs of Oregonians and the challenges of maintaining a safe, accessible, and reliable transportation system.
Public hearings will be held in both locations, and community members are encouraged to provide public comments.
Those interested in testifying can register in person starting 30 minutes before the meeting begins.
The committee will also hear remote testimony if time permits, with registration available on the committee’s webpage.
No other information is available at the moment.
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