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Councilors discuss directing TNC fee revenue to Vision Zero, urge caution amid state funding uncertainty

3660915 · May 7, 2025
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At a June 4 Portland City Council budget work session, councilors debated whether to earmark increased transportation network company (TNC) fees for Vision Zero projects or leave the revenue available to backfill uncertain state transportation funds.

PORTLAND, Ore. — During a June 4 Portland City Council budget work session, councilors debated whether to specifically designate increased transportation network company (TNC) fees for Vision Zero work or to leave the revenue available to backfill uncertain state transportation funding.

The discussion centered on how to treat revenue from the recently increased $2 TNC fee. Councilor Dunphy said she will bring a revised amendment correcting language to “direct those [TNC] fees…towards the work that we approved towards Vision 0,” and that…

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