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

367.093 Grants from Multimodal Active Transportation Fund; rules

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367.093 Grants from Multimodal Active Transportation Fund; rules.
(1)The Department of Transportation shall establish the Multimodal Active Transportation Program. The department may provide, from moneys in the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund established under ORS 367.091, grants for transportation projects to public bodies and to private entities.
(2)The department shall adopt rules specifying the process by which a public body or private entity may apply for a grant under this section and prescribing the terms and conditions of grants. An applicant receiving a grant must provide 30 percent of the moneys required for the transportation project.
(3)The Oregon Transportation Commission shall select transportation projects to be funded with moneys in the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund. Before selecting bicycle and pedestrian transportation projects, the commission shall solicit recommendations from the advisory committee created by ORS 366.112. [2019 c.491 §24]
Note: See note under 367.091.
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