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Oregon Department of Transportation officials say drivers should use caution traveling past a large landslide along Interstate 84 near Ontario.
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Oregon drivers have until Friday to remove studded tires from their vehicles, or they could be fined.
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Over $32 million dollars have been allocated to new improvements like street lights and bike lanes around schools in an attempt to make walking, biking, and rolling to school safer and more accessible for kids.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation's new Innovative Mobility Program seeks to increase access and safety to public transportation and pedestrian routes.
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ODOT's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program exceeded the contracting goal for the 2022 fiscal year. The NAMC says there is still a path to pave for equity in minority contracting.
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A new state law allows Oregon cities and some counties to apply for the authority to designate speed limits on their roads. “Providing local governments with the authority to set their own speed limits should make the process quicker, more effective and more responsive to local needs,” ODOT said in a statement.
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Crash rates along U.S. Highway 20 in Lincoln County have fallen enough that ODOT has decided to remove the “safety corridor” designation.
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A potential strike by freight railroad workers is threatening to halt passenger trains in Oregon and Washington.
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UPDATE: The DOT now says "the planned U.S. 20 construction closure east of Sweet Home has been delayed until Sunday, September 11 for traveler safety. The road will be open Friday and Saturday. Drive carefully and be prepared if you travel this weekend. Hot, dry winds may prompt power line shutoffs to prevent fires. Treat traffic signals without power like a four-way stop. Trees and vegetation may be on the road. In dry conditions, be careful parking to prevent vehicle-sparked fires. Visit TripCheck.com for the latest traffic conditions."
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The Oregon Department of Transportation is seeking input on proposed changes to its policy relating to toll roads.
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Oregon’s bridges continue to decline, according to an annual report released this week by the Oregon Department of Transportation.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation hopes to get HWY138E back open as soon as this weekend. The road has been closed since July 5 between Steamboat…