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Oregon City commission reaffirms opposition to tolling, urges ODOT accountability amid repeal talk

Oregon City City Commission · January 9, 2026
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Summary

Facing state‑level moves to repeal parts of a transportation package, the commission voted unanimously to affirm its position that tolling language should be permanently removed from statutes and that increased ODOT accountability be central to any transportation fix.

Oregon City’s commission on Jan. 7 voted unanimously to reaffirm a local position opposing tolling and calling for greater accountability from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) amid discussion of a possible repeal of the state transportation package.

Commissioners said the governor’s announcement to seek repeal in the short…

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