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ODOT requests $2M to expand mobility management, cites rural transit funding squeeze
Summary
ODOT asked the committee for $2 million to expand statewide mobility management and described a rural transit funding mix of federal formula dollars, state match and recent one‑time appropriations.
ODOT told legislators it is seeking $2,000,000 to expand mobility management—a program the agency says coordinates rides, leverages technology and helps rural providers improve efficiency.
Deputy Dawn Sullivan explained the current funding mix for rural transit: about $24.7 million in federal formula funding goes to providers, $5.75 million in state funding has been used as match, and ODOT received a $5,000,000 one‑time appropriation in 2024 to help rural systems. The department…
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