Oregon
The Region 1 Area Commission on Transportation is scheduled to convene for a virtual meeting on Monday, June 3, 2024

Eugene,OR – According to the statement, a video and audio connection test will be conducted at 5:15 p.m. to ensure smooth proceedings.
The meeting will officially commence at 5:30 p.m., addressing the following agenda items:
1. Summer construction update.
2. Safety Update: Trends and Behavioral Change.
3. Connect Oregon.
4. OTC funding conversation.
The agenda and relevant meeting materials will be accessible on the Region 1 ACT website prior to the meeting.
ODOT remains dedicated to upholding accessibility and transparency standards for all public meetings.
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