Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 184 § 184.730 — Authority for public transportation development program
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 184 ·
Oregon Code § 184.730·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authority for public transportation development program.
(1) In addition to the provisions
of ORS 184.689, the Department of Transportation is authorized to institute a
public transportation development program which may be financed by state,
federal, local or other funds and may be operated in conjunction and
cooperation with the federal government, metropolitan planning organizations,
public and private employers, and public transportation entities.
(2) The
department may apply to the Federal Transit Administration or Federal Highway
Administration of the United States Department of Transportation or other
federal or state government agency for participation in any public
transportation system development project.
(3) The
department may, with the assistance of the Oregon Department of Administrative
Services or in cooperation with public transportation entities, or both, write
specifications for and order public transportation equipment on behalf of any
number of public transportation entities, to purchase real estate or to
purchase, engineer, design, construct or lease public transportation structures
and facilities under this program.
(4) If federal
funds are being used to finance any project under this program, the department
shall secure assurance from the federal government of the availability and
amount of federal financial assistance. The department may also secure
obligations by the participating public transportation entities that they will
manage and operate such public transportation equipment or facilities at the
appropriate time and will supply local funding if such is being utilized.
(5) Funding for
projects under this section and ORS 184.733 may be with whatever percentage of
federal, state or local funds that the Oregon Transportation Commission deems
proper. In the event that the federal percentage is changed by legislation, the
state and local percentage may be changed by action of the Oregon
Transportation Commission.
(6) In
cooperation with metropolitan planning organizations, public and private
employers, and public transportation entities, the department may develop
transportation demand management projects, air quality improvement projects,
demonstration projects, and planning and research projects. As used in this
subsection:
(a)
Transportation demand management projects are measures to reduce traffic
congestion and travel by single occupant automobiles including but not limited
to carpool, vanpool, buspool, park-and-ride facilities, parking management,
high occupancy vehicle lanes, bus bypass lanes, flexible hours of employment,
work trip reduction programs and incentives to use public transportation.
(b) Air quality
improvement projects are measures to reduce vehicle emissions, including
transportation demand management, development of alternative fuels including
fueling stations, conversion of existing vehicles or replacement of existing
vehicles with vehicles producing lower emissions, research into vehicles using
alternative fuels and purchase of new vehicles by public transportation
entities.
(c) Demonstration
projects show the merits of products, projects, transportation service designs
or management techniques. Demonstration projects are of a limited duration. [1981
c.224 §4; 1989 c.867 §2; 1991 c.752 §14f; 1993 c.741 §17; 1995 c.79 §65]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 184.730
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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