Get Involved: Oregon Public Transportation Plan

Public transportation connects many communities in Oregon, provides options for travelers, and often serves as the only way for people to get where they need to go. The Oregon Public Transportation Plan (OPTP) will provide a statewide vision and policy foundation for decisions about public transportation in and between Oregon communities. This plan will not identify projects or local investments, but it will set priorities and policies to guide future decisions and investments by state and local agencies.

odotODOT is inviting public transportation providers, local government staff and officials, interest groups, the general public, and other interested parties to discuss challenges and opportunities for public transportation at meetings around the state in September and October or by participating in an online open house. Learn more here.

PortlandOctober 13, 2016 – 10:00 AM to noon       Register here

SalemOctober 18, 2016 – 1:00 to 3:00 PM       Register here

Online: through October 28, 2016      Participate here

Access a printable OPTP factsheet here and information about public involvement here.

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