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Section 184.841 – Legislative findings.

The Legislative Assembly finds that: (1) An efficient transportation system is critical for Oregon’s economy and quality of life. (2) The revenues currently available for highways and local roads are inadequate to preserve and maintain existing infrastructure and to provide funds for improvements that would reduce congestion and improve service. (3) The gas tax will […]

Section 184.843 – Road User Fee Task Force; members; duties; terms; reports.

(1) There is created the Road User Fee Task Force. (2) The purpose of the task force is to develop a design for revenue collection for Oregon’s roads and highways that will replace the current system for revenue collection. The task force shall consider all potential revenue sources. (3) The task force shall consist of […]

Section 184.893 – Alternative land use and transportation scenario guidelines.

(1) The Department of Transportation and the Department of Land Conservation and Development, after consultation with and in cooperation with metropolitan planning organizations, other state agencies, local governments and stakeholders, shall establish guidelines for developing and evaluating alternative land use and transportation scenarios that may reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The guidelines must, at a minimum: […]

Section 184.846 – Pilot programs; fees; rules.

(1) The Department of Transportation may develop one or more pilot programs to test alternatives to the current system of taxing highway use through motor vehicle fuel taxes. Pilot programs may include, but need not be limited to, programs testing technology and methods for: (a) Identifying vehicles; (b) Collecting and reporting the number of miles […]

Section 184.895 – Development of toolkit used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

(1) The Department of Transportation and the Department of Land Conservation and Development, after consultation with and in cooperation with metropolitan planning organizations, local governments and other stakeholders, shall establish a toolkit to assist local governments in developing and executing actions and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles with a gross vehicle […]

Section 184.897 – Education on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The Department of Transportation and the Department of Land Conservation and Development, after consultation with and in cooperation with other state agencies, shall: (1) Educate the public about the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less; and (2) Educate the public about […]