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I know this is shocking, scary and frustrating for every single one of you,” ODOT Director Kris Strickler told agency ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation plans to lay off up to 700 employees as soon as the week of July 7, with layoffs ...
Oregon Department of Transportation leaders said they will begin layoffs Monday after lawmakers adjourned without passing a ...
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 ...
It’s been nearly a week since Oregon Democrats’ road-funding hopes imploded, but the fallout from that failure is still ...
The Oregon Legislature’s failure to pass taxes and fees to lift struggling transportation revenues has left Central Oregon ...
Union leaders are warning road maintenance employees at the Oregon Department of Transportation to be ready for layoffs after ...
“I have read your lengthy email to ODOT employees,” Drazan wrote. “Make no mistake, this is an offensive abrogation of duty.
Oregon's $11.7B transportation bill fails. ODOT warns of layoffs. Kotek urges lawmakers to return to the table.
Other U.S. cities are also grappling with a dramatic spike in copper-wire thefts in recent years. In Minneapolis, thieves ...
An amended placeholder bill that would have raised $2 billion over the next 10 years failed to get the required votes to move it to a final reading.
The lack of a transportation funding fix before sine die Friday means that city and county road departments, as well as ODOT, ...