Oregon will receive $1.2 billion in additional funds. Help us decide where the money should go
Attend ODOT's webinar to learn about Oregon's share of federal infrastructure bill and weigh in on how additional flexible federal dollars should be spent
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) recently passed by Congress includes a lot of money for transportation—more than half a trillion dollars.
But what does it mean for Oregon? We’d like to invite you to a webinar on December 7, from 9-10:30 a.m. where ODOT will walk through the additional $1.2 billion the IIJA will invest in Oregon’s transportation system.
We also want to get your input on how the Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) should spend the additional funding to further Oregon’s transportation goals.
We’ll spend the first half of the webinar walking through the IIJA and answering questions and we’ll spend the second half taking public input on two key questions:
- Given the investments already made in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program and the federal infrastructure bill, how should the OTC allocate flexible funding to best advance the OTC/ODOT Strategic Action Plan and the state’s transportation goals?
- What are the specific priorities for investment of funds in public and active transportation?
When: Tuesday, December 7, 9-10:30 a.m.
Zoom Meeting Link: Launch Meeting - Zoom
Phone: (253) 215-8782, Webinar ID: 832 9042 8672
To sign up to provide public comment at the webinar, email chloe.craft@odot.state.or.us. Each person will get up to three minutes to make their comments and we’ll start with those who sign up first.
If you can’t make the webinar or just want to submit a written comment, go to www.oregon.gov/odot/Get-Involved/Pages/OTC-Comments.aspx at any time to make your voice heard. Comments at the webinar and those submitted online will be shared with the Oregon Transportation Commission and ODOT senior leaders as we work through how to invest these resources to benefit Oregon’s communities and economy.
For basic information on how the IIJA will benefit Oregon, check out our infographic.
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