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InfrastructureFlagged for ReviewPortland, OR·FY2022

$145,000,000

ODOT's $145M Streetcar Contract Raises Questions About State Transit Role

Department of Transportation

The Oregon Department of Transportation has a $145 million, 20-year contract with Portland for the "Eastside Streetcar Loop" that raises questions about why the state is funding local transit infrastructure. The vague description and massive dollar amount over two decades may warrant further scrutiny about the state's role in city streetcar projects.

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Concern Score: 75/100

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Oregon DOT Spends $6.5M on Out-of-State University Platform Contract

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Concern Score: 75/100
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$47M

Oregon DOT's $47M Bridge Contract Raises Questions About Interstate Deal

Department of Transportation

Oregon's Department of Transportation has a $47 million, 20-year contract with Washington State's DOT for Lewis and Clark Bridge painting work. It raises questions about why Oregon would pay another state agency rather than hiring contractors directly, and whether a two-decade commitment for bridge maintenance represents good value for taxpayers.

Concern Score: 75/100
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