Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 § 377.653 — Personal property under state highway bridge; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 ·
Oregon Code § 377.653·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Personal property under state highway bridge; rules.
(1) If personal property is
deposited, left or displayed under a state highway bridge, on property along a
river and within an urban growth boundary, and the personal property is a
public nuisance under ORS 377.650, the Department of Transportation may remove,
store and dispose of the personal property as provided in this section.
(2) Prior to the
removal of the personal property, the department shall post written notice in
the manner provided in this subsection. The written notice must:
(a) Be laminated
or weather resistant.
(b) Be posted in
a conspicuous location within 30 feet of the property to be removed.
(c) Include the
following dates:
(A) The date the
notice is posted;
(B) The date by
which the property owner must remove the property; and
(C) The dates
within which the department may remove the property pursuant to subsection (3)
of this section.
(d) Be posted no
less than five days and no more than 19 days prior to removal. If the notice is
removed during the posting period, the department may proceed with the removal
of the personal property but shall replace the notice at the site for the
purpose of informing property owners about how to claim the property.
(e) Provide
information about the storage of the property, including but not limited to how
long the department will store the property and a telephone number at which the
property owner can contact the department to make arrangements to claim the
property.
(f) Be written in
English and Spanish.
(3) No less than
five days and no more than 19 days after posting written notice, the department
may remove the personal property.
(4) The
department shall store the personal property removed under subsection (3) of
this section:
(a) In a manner
that is reasonably likely to protect the property from harm;
(b) In a location
that is reasonably secure; and
(c) In a location
that is reasonably accessible to the location where the property was found.
(5) After storing
the property for 30 days, unless the property is claimed by the property owner,
the department may sell or otherwise dispose of the personal property.
(6) The
department is not liable for any conversion of personal property removed or
stored under this section.
(7) The
department may collect the costs of removing, storing, selling or disposing of
the personal property from the property owner pursuant to this section.
(8) If the
department determines that the personal property creates an exceptional
emergency, such as possible site contamination by hazardous materials, or that
the personal property presents an immediate danger to human life or safety, the
department may immediately remove and dispose of the property without notice as
described in subsection (2) of this section. Personal property that may enter a
river as a result of seasonal increases in river levels, absent other evidence,
does not constitute an exceptional emergency. Personal property that may enter
a river as a result of unanticipated flooding, absent other evidence, does
constitute an exceptional emergency.
(9) A permanent
sign posted by the department that announces that personal property will be
removed does not satisfy the notice requirements established under this
section.
(10) The
department may adopt rules for the implementation of this section. [2011 c.84 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 377.653
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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