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Road construction & maintenance contacts
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The Oregon Department of Transportation divides its highway operations into five geographical regions. Each region is responsible for developing and managing the construction of highway projects, plus the maintenance of state, federal and interstate highways within its boundaries.
Region 1 Portland-Metro 123 NW Flanders Street Portland, Oregon 97209-4037 503-731-8200
Region 2 Northwest Oregon 455 Airport Road, SE Building B Salem, Oregon 97301-5395 503-986-2600 Region 3 Southwest Oregon 3500 NW Stewart Parkway Roseburg, Oregon 97470-1687 541-957-3591 Region 4 Central Oregon 63055 N. Highway 97 Bend, Oregon 97701-5765 541-388-6180 Region 5 Eastern Oregon 3012 Island Avenue La Grande, Oregon 97850-9497 541-963-3177
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| Area Offices |
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Area offices are responsible for the selection, design and construction of highway projects within specific geographical areas. Area managers also serve as the chief liaison between ODOT and the local governments within their areas. Portland - West Metro (Columbia, West Multnomah, Washington Counties) 503-731-8503 Portland - Central Metro (West Clackamas, Central Multnomah Counties) 503-731-3263 Portland - East Metro (East Clackamas, Hood River, East Multnomah Counties) 503-731-8528 North Coast (Clatsop, Tillamook Counties) 503-325-4732 Mid-Willamette Vall ey (Marion, Polk, Yamhill Counties) 503-986-2764 Cascades - West Area (Benton, Linn Counties) 541-757-4104 Lane County Area (Lane County) 541-744-8080 Southwest Area (Western Douglas, Coos, Curry Counties) 541-396-3707 Rogue Valley Area (Eastern Douglas, Jackson, Josephine Counties) 541-774-6353 Central Oregon/Lower John Day Area (Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Western Lake, Wheeler Counties) 541-388-6071 Klamath Area (Klamath, Southern Lake Counties) 541-883-5665 North Oregon Area (Baker, Union, Wallowa Counties) 541-983-1328 Southeast Oregon Area (Harney, Malhuer Counties) 541-889-8558
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| Project Offices |
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Project offices monitor the day-to-day activities of construction projects on state highways within specific geographical areas. Project managers make sure construction is done to ODOT specifications and that projects are delivered on time and within budget. Project managers also act as a liaison between contractors and neighbors should conflicts arise concerning work schedules, property impacts, etc. Portland – Beaverton (Columbia, Washington Counties) 503-641-8723 Portland – Central Metro (West Clackamas and Central Multnomah Counties) 503-731-4343 Portland – Troutdale (East Clackamas, Hood River and East Multnomah Counties) 503-667-8834 North Coast – Astoria (Clatsop and Tillamook Counties) 503-325-7222 Mid-Willamette Valley - Salem (Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties) 503-986-2900 Cascades-West Area - Corvallis (Benton and Linn Counties) 541-757-4104 Central Oregon Coast – Seal Rock (Lincoln County) 541-563-6407 Lane County Area - Springfield (Lane County) 541-744-8080 Rogue Valley Area - Roseburg (Douglas County) 541-957-3689 South Oregon Coast - Coquille (Coos and Curry Counties) 541-396-1152 Southwest Area – White City (Jackson and Josephine Counties) 541-774-6357 Central Oregon - Bend (Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties) 541-388-6468 Lower John Day – The Dalles (Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco Counties) 541-296-2800 Klamath Area – Klamath Falls (Klamath and Southern Lake Counties) 541-883-5665 Northeast Oregon Area – La Grande (Baker, Union and Wallowa Counties) 541-963-1359 Northeast Oregon Area – Pendleton (Morrow and Umatilla Counties) 541-276-0140 Southeast Oregon Area (Harney and Malhuer Counties) 541-889-8558
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| Maintenance District Offices |
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ODOT’s district maintenance offices are responsible for taking care of the interstate, federal and state highways within their boundaries. Duties include patching pot-holes and repairing damaged guardrails in the summer months to plowing snow and applying sand and anti-icing chemicals in the winter. District offices also issue permits for roadside signs, driveways connecting to state highways and roadside excavations. Maintenance District Offices
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| OTIA III Bridge Delivery Program |
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OTIA III is the third Oregon Transportation Investment Act. Enacted by the 2003 Legislature, the $2.46 billion OTIA III allocates $1.3 billion to repair or replace hundreds of aging state highway bridges. This work will be accomplished during the next eight to 10 years by ODOT with its OTIA III Sate Bridge Delivery Program.
OTIA III contacts and additional information
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