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.
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 ...
The Milton-Freewater City Council will hear a presentation regarding the Highway 11 Safety Committee and a safety grant from ...
Bills related to public transportation funding, immigration protections, health care, taxes and the economy were sent on to ...
Increased traffic and fewer safety provisions along US Highway 97 have prompted three Central Oregon county commissions to band together, advocating for change. From 2017 to 2024, there have been […] ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is inviting public feedback on its proposed 2027-2030 Statewide Transportation ...
Plugging the Oregon Department of Transportation’s budget crisis will mean redirecting funds from Safe Routes to School, Connect Oregon and more.
A bill to reschedule the date for a controversial transportation tax referendum from November to May is headed to the Oregon Senate for a vote. Senate Bill 1599 is a Democratic-led attempt to move the ...
Lawmakers are looking at freezing open positions and pulling money from certain programs as they work to avoid deep layoffs at the Oregon Department of Transportation. In this provided photo, Oregon ...
Oregon’s beleaguered Department of Transportation, education funding for local school districts, the Oregon State Capitol’s seismic rehabilitation project and parole for youth involved in the juvenile ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Oregon Secretary of State's Office is in Salem. (Photo by Michael Romanos/Oregon Capital Chronicle) The Oregon Secretary of ...