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County transit says Oregon City shuttle averages roughly 446 rides a month; promotion and routing flagged as priorities

Oregon City Commission · February 19, 2026
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Clackamas County transit manager Christina Babcock told the commission the Oregon City shuttle averages about 446 riders a month (~22/day), is free to ride and funded by payroll-tax regional funds (HB 2017). Commissioners discussed signage, routing to large apartment complexes and weekend service but funding constraints limit expansion.

Christina Babcock, transit services manager for Clackamas County, briefed the Oregon City Commission on the locally focused shuttle that connects neighborhoods to the Oregon City Transit Center, shopping areas and Clackamas Community College.

"The average monthly ridership since the shuttle started is about 446 riders a month, which puts it approximately 22 riders a day," Babcock said. She described the service as a "deviated fixed route" that will deviate up…

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