What is the Oregon Transportation Commission?
The Oregon Transportation Commission establishes state transportation policy. The commission also guides the planning, development and management of a statewide integrated transportation network that provides efficient access, is safe, and enhances Oregon’s economy and livability. The commission meets monthly to oversee Department of Transportation activities relating to highways, public transportation, rail, transportation safety, motor carrier transportation, and drivers and motor vehicles.
The governor appoints five commissioners, ensuring that different geographic regions of the state are represented. One member must live east of the Cascade Range; no more than three can belong to one political party.
Meetings - Agendas and Minutes
Meeting Dates and Locations
2012 Meetings
City of Keizer Community Center, 930 Chemawa Rd NE, Keizer
January 25
Public Utilities Commission Main Hearing Room, Salem
February 15
Public Utilities Commission Main Hearing Room, Salem
March 21
Madras
April 18 - 19
McMinnville
May 16
Coos Bay
June 20 - 21
Salem
July 18
Baker City
August 15 - 16
Salem
September 19
Silverton
Annual workshop and meeting
October 16 - 17
Independence
November 14
Portland
December 19
Agendas
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