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ContractsFlagged for ReviewPortland, OR·FY2023

$4,976,320

ODOT Pays Portland $5M for I-5 Rose Quarter Design 'Coordination'

Oregon Department of Transportation

The Oregon Department of Transportation is paying the City of Portland nearly $5 million for "preliminary design coordination" on the controversial I-5 Rose Quarter project. It's unclear what specific work this coordination entails or why it requires such a substantial payment to another government agency.

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Concern Score Assessment

Concern Score: 65/100

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