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The lack of a transportation funding fix before sine die Friday means that city and county road departments, as well as ODOT, ...
After the Oregon Legislature ended its session Friday without passing a major transportation bill, ODOT said it will begin ...
Union leaders are warning road maintenance employees at the Oregon Department of Transportation to be ready for layoffs after ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation plans to lay off up to 700 employees as soon as the week of July 7, with layoffs ...
In an email sent to ODOT employees, ODOT Director Kris Strickler shared that despite optimism, the legislation’s inability to agree on the House Bill left the department without enough money to ...
Oregon lawmakers failed to approve additional funding for the Department of Transportation, leading to anticipated layoffs of ...
The Oregon Legislature’s failure to pass taxes and fees to lift struggling transportation revenues has left Central Oregon ...
In a late-night email, ODOT's director told employees more than 600 layoffs are likely after legislators ended the session without a transportation deal.
Oregon transportation officials have abruptly ended a yearslong agreement that tasks Portland with conducting homeless camp sweeps on state-owned property within city limits, a move that will likely ...
In an attempt to avert a funding hole at ODOT, Kotek spent a good portion of the day holed up in the Capitol. In meetings ...
The legislative session officially ended Friday, and transportation funding failed to pass. Democrats presented the package ...
Immediately after the session ended, ODOT Director Kris Strickler sent an email to all employees, warning of 600 layoffs.