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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 367 · Transportation Financing; Projects

367.081 Distribution of amounts in Connect Oregon Fund

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367.081 Distribution of amounts in Connect Oregon Fund.
(1)Each biennium, the Department of Transportation may provide grants for transportation projects under ORS 367.080 only if the department determines that $50 million or more will be available in the Connect Oregon Fund for grants awarded under ORS 367.080 to 367.086.
(2)The department may use up to one percent of the amounts available within the Connect Oregon Fund to pay administrative costs incurred by the department in carrying out the provisions of ORS 367.080 to 367.086.
(3)Each biennium, the department shall transfer seven percent of the moneys in the Connect Oregon Fund to the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund established under ORS 367.091 for the purpose of providing grants for bicycle and pedestrian transportation projects. [2017 c.750 §83; 2019 c.491 §21; 2023 c.400 §2]
Note: See first note under 367.080.
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