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    Article] ConnectOregon program for funding multimodal transportation projects
    DocNo of ILP: 4502

    Doc. Type: Article

    Title: ConnectOregon program for funding multimodal transportation projects

    Authors: Rodwell, JF; Jackley, JL; Kale, SR

    Full Name of Authors: Rodwell, Julie F.; Jackley, John L.; Kale, Steven R.

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    Abstract: In 2005, the Oregon legislature passed a transportation funding law providing $100 million of state lottery bonding revenues to invest in aviation, marine, rail, and transit infrastructure through a multimodal transportation fund. Known as ConnectOregon, the program focuses on improving connections among roads and other modes to integrate components of the transportation system better, improve the flow of commerce, and reduce delays. Of the $100 million, a minimum of $15 million will be distributed to each of five regions established in the legislation, with the remaining $25 million allocated competitively across regions. A total of 103; applications were submitted for funding. Before the applications were reviewed by regional and modal review groups, staff from the Oregon Department of Transportation reviewed the applications for completeness, and a consultant team reviewed the applications for technical feasibility. A consensus committee reviewed the regional and modal review group recommendations and developed a consensus recommendation to the Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC). On July 19, 20,06, OTC approved 43 projects totaling just under $100 million to enter negotiations for funding.

    Cate of OECD: Civil engineering

    Year of Publication: 2007

    Business Area: lottery

    Detail Business: lottery

    Country: USA

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    Name of Journal: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD

    Language: English

    Country of Authors: [Kale, Steven R.] Consulting LLC, Salem, OR 97306 USA; [Rodwell, Julie F.] Oregon Dept Transportat, Salem, OR 97301 USA; [Jackley, John L.] Portland Dev Commiss, Portland, OR 97209 USA

    Press Adress: Kale, SR (reprint author), Consulting LLC, 2750 Jory Hill Rd S, Salem, OR 97306 USA.

    Email Address: steveonjory@aol.com

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    Lists of Citation: BORRONE LC, 2005, J TRANSPORTATION RES, P5; BOSKE LB, 1999, 132 POL RES PROJ RES; BOSKE LB, 1996, SPECIAL PROJECT REPO; BOSKE LB, 1997, POLICY RES PROJECT R, V123; KALE SR, 2005, J TRANSPORTATION RES, P81; Mayer P, 2006, PHARMACOGENET GENOM, V16, P1; *NAT RES COUNC, NAT COOP FREIGHT RES; *OR DEP TRANSP SAL, 2006, OR TRANSP PLAN; *OREG ADM RUL, STAND DET PROJ EL AP, pCH731; SHAFRAN I, 2003, 497 NCHRP; *US DEP TRANSP BUR, 2006, NAT TRANSP STAT 2006; *US DEP TRANSP FHW, 2003, FUND I OPT FREIGHT I; 2007, HIST OVERVIEW OTIA

    Number of Citaion: 13

    Publication: NATL ACAD SCIENCES

    City of Publication: WASHINGTON

    Address of Publication: 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA

    ISSN: 0361-1981

    29-Character Source Abbreviation: TRANSP RES RECORD

    ISO Source Abbreviation: Transp. Res. Record

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    Version: 1994

    Start of File: 1

    End of File: 8

    DOI: 10.3141/1994-01

    Number of Pages: 8

    Web of Science Category: Engineering, Civil; Transportation; Transportation Science & Technology

    Subject Category: Engineering; Transportation

    Document Delivery Number: 255UL

    Unique Article Identifier: WOS:000252682900001

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