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The Oregon Department of Transportation Revenue Forecast presents a selection of forecasts for state transportation revenue. It is published twice a year to assist in financial planning, the formulation of transportation budgets, and to support other decision-making activities.
The ODOT forecast relies on the Department of Administrative Services Oregon Economic & Revenue Forecast as an input. As a result, release dates follow the DAS March and September revenue forecasts within 8 weeks.
Forecast Methodology Write-up
October 2023 State Transportation Revenue Forecast
April 2023 State Transportation Revenue Forecast
October 2023 City County Apportionment with triggers
October 2023 City County Apportionment Forecast (includes guaranteed fuels tax increases only)
April 2023 City County Apportionment with triggers
April 2023 City County Apportionment Forecast (includes guaranteed fuels tax increases only)
October 2022 State Transportation Revenue Forecast
April 2022 State Transportation Revenue Forecast
October 2021 State Highway Revenue Forecast
October 2021 HB 2017 Established State Tax Programs (Transit, Privilege, Use, Bike)
April 2021 State Highway Revenue Forecast
April 2020 HB 2017 Established State Tax Programs (Transit, Privilege, Use, Bike)
October 2020 State Highway Revenue Forecast
July 2020 State Highway Revenue Forecast
April 2020 State Highway Revenue Forecast
December 2018 State Highway Revenue Forecast
June 2018 State Highway Revenue Forecast
December 2017 Revenue Forecast
June 2017 Summary of Transportation Economic and Revenue Forecast
December 2016 Summary of Transportation Economic and Revenue Forecasts
June 2016 Summary of Transportation Economic and Revenue Forecasts
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