Oregon Code § 368.086·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Road
proceedings; hearing; notice.
(1) If proceedings to acquire real property for public road purposes are
initiated by filing a petition described under ORS 368.081, a county governing
body shall not begin any proceedings described under ORS 368.096 until the
county governing body has conducted a hearing to determine whether the public
interest would be served by continuing the proceedings.
(2) A county
governing body shall provide notice of the hearing required under this section
to property owners:
(a) Owning
property that would abut or be acquired for the proposed public road; and
(b) Owning
property that would not be acquired for or abut the proposed public road if the
county governing body determines the property might be affected by the proposed
public road.
(3) Notice
required under this section shall be by service under ORS 368.401 to 368.426
except that:
(a) Those persons
signing the petition may be given notice by first class mail to the persons
address shown on the petition; and
(b) The county
governing body may provide for notice to persons owning property that would not
be acquired for or abut the proposed public road by posting under ORS 368.401
to 368.426 if the county governing body determines that posting is more likely
to provide notice to those persons. [1981 c.153 §12]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 368.086
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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