Oregon
The Oregon Transportation Commission will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, May 9, 2024
Eugene, OR – According to the state officials, the meeting will start at 9 a.m. and it will be hybrid, originating in the Owyhee River Room of the Four Rivers Cultural Center.
Items on the agenda include:
- Project Delivery Program Update: Receive an update on improvement efforts in ODOT’s project delivery program.
- Urban Mobility Strategy Finance Plan: Provide direction on options to close the funding gap for the Urban Mobility Strategy, particularly for the I-205 Abernethy Bridge Project.
- Southeast Area Commission on Transportation Update: Receive a presentation on the SEACT’s 2023-2025 Work Plan.
- 2024-2026 STIP Rebalance: Approve the recommendation to adjust projects in the 2024-2027 STIP to align with forecasted annual federal and state funds.
- Informational Updates: Receive informational updates on DMV, Public Transportation, and safety.
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