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ODOT presents new 10-year CIP; Clackamas jurisdictions press for clearer pathways to smaller projects
Summary
ODOT staff presented a 10-year capital improvement program intended to identify about 200 investments and use a scoring system to prioritize projects across safety, state of good repair and other goals. County officials praised the clarity but pressed ODOT on rural paving, project nomination windows and how the R1 act process will allocate limited funds.
ODOT and regional leaders on the C4 panel on Thursday outlined a new capital improvement program (CIP) intended to create a 10-year portfolio of projects and a more transparent process for moving local projects into state funding programs.
"The capital investment plan will identify 200 investments over a 10‑year period," said Stephanie Miller, the staff presenter, who described a scoring approach that weights safety, state-of-good-repair and other goals and routes top-ranked projects to a Project Selection Advisory Committee for harmonization across jurisdictions.
Why it matters: local elected officials said the change could help smaller cities…
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