March 2026 funding update
In March 2026, the Oregon Legislature redirected state funding from several ODOT programs and projects to address the agency's funding gap for the 2025-2027 budget cycle. The Oregon Pedestrian and Bicycle Program was not affected by this funding redirection.
About the Program
The Oregon Pedestrian and Bicycle Program provides resources to help the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) achieve its mission to “provide a safe and reliable multimodal transportation system that connects people and helps Oregon's communities and economy thrive.” The goals of the Pedestrian and Bicycle Program are to reduce crashes involving people walking and biking, eliminate crashes that result in injuries and deaths, and promote walking and biking to improve health and safety. We work towards these goals by supporting implementation of the
Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, developing walking and bicycling safety and education materials, funding projects that improve conditions for walking and biking, providing planning and design guidance for pedestrian and bicycle projects, and staffing the
Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.
State law requires these state funds be spent on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Program. They cannot be used for maintenance or agency operations.
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