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Section 366.921 – Wilbur C. Moore Bridge.

(1) The bridge that crosses Euchre Creek on U.S. Highway 101 near milepost 317 shall be known as the Wilbur C. Moore Bridge. (2) The Department of Transportation shall place and maintain suitable markers along U.S. Highway 101 indicating the designation of the bridge. [2011 c.441 §1] Note: See note under 366.918.

Section 366.922 – Warm Springs Veterans Memorial Highway.

(1) The portion of U.S. Highway 26 within the Warm Springs Reservation shall be known as the Warm Springs Veterans Memorial Highway. (2) The Department of Transportation shall place and maintain suitable markers along the highway described in this section that indicate the designation of the highway as the Warm Springs Veterans Memorial Highway. (3)(a) […]

Section 366.903 – Legislative findings; atomic cleanup veterans.

The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that the United States federal government has not sufficiently recognized the sacrifice of veterans who participated in cleanup and decontamination efforts between 1962 and 1980 of nuclear testing sites in the Marshall Islands. [2021 c.121 §1] Note: 366.903 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not […]

Section 366.905 – “Old Oregon Trail” designation.

All that portion of the east and west state highway across the state, commencing at the Idaho state line at Ontario and Nyssa, through Huntington, Baker City, La Grande, Pendleton, Umatilla, The Dalles, Hood River, Portland, Astoria and ending at Seaside on the Pacific Ocean, is designated as the Old Oregon Trail. That portion of […]

Section 366.906 – Oregon City designated end of Oregon Trail.

(1) Notwithstanding the description in ORS 366.905, Oregon City, in Clackamas County, Oregon, is recognized and designated as the true and correct end of the Oregon National Historic Trail, otherwise known as the Oregon Trail or the Old Oregon Trail, and as such is deserving of preservation as an historic and economic resource for this […]

Section 366.907 – Findings and declarations concerning Highway 101.

The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that: (1) Highway 101, the coast highway providing the only access to the whole western length of this state, is of economic, recreational, scenic, social and historic importance to the people of the state. (2) There are many agencies and municipalities with particular regulatory or program interests in Highway […]