Oregon Transportation Commission schedules meeting for July 24 in Salem

Kris Strickler, director - Oregon Department Of Transportation
Kris Strickler, director - Oregon Department Of Transportation
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The Oregon Transportation Commission is scheduled to meet on Thursday, July 24, at 8 a.m. The meeting will take place in the Gail Achterman Conference Room of the Transportation Building located at 355 Capitol Street NE, Salem.

The agenda includes a “2025 Post-Legislative Session update,” which will provide information on the recent legislative session and discuss agency reductions due to budget shortfalls. An update on the “I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project funding and project development progress” will also be presented. Additional topics include administrative rules and several reports.

Meeting materials can be accessed on the OTC website. The public can watch or listen to the meeting via YouTube Livestream at www.youtube.com/c/OregonDOT, where closed captioning is available.

For those wishing to provide public comment, written comments should be submitted in advance. Individuals may sign up for public comment either in person or virtually by completing a form on the website by noon on July 23. Priority will be given to first-time commenters from organizations.

Written comments can be emailed to OTCAdmin@odot.oregon.gov or mailed to Oregon Transportation Commission, ATTN: Commission Assistant, 355 Capitol Street NE, MS11, Salem OR 97301.

Meetings are open to the public with accommodations available for persons with disabilities upon request. For accommodations or alternate formats of printed material, contact OTC support at least 48 hours before the meeting at 503-798-3972 (or statewide relay 711) or OTCAdmin@odot.oregon.gov.



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