Local Transportation Funding – Join the conversation


Portland City Council is considering new ways to fund the maintenance and operation of Portland’s streets, sidewalks, bridges, signs, lights, and other infrastructure. Join the conversation about local transportation funding and weigh in on a variety of options and opportunities.

Background

Portland is experiencing a transportation funding crisis. PBOT is in its eighth year of budget cuts. Our streets are deteriorating, our bridges are aging, and we can’t afford to make the safety improvements our communities are asking for.​ 

The longer we wait to repair our transportation assets, the more expensive and expansive the problems get. The cost of transportation construction has gone up, and funding hasn’t increased to pay for it. Every year we receive requests we cannot fulfill to create a safer system because we do not have the funds, a frustrating situation for City leaders, Portland residents, and PBOT workers who want to effectively serve their community.

At the same time, the Federal gas tax hasn’t been increased in 32 years, and recent federal efforts have resulted in rescinding existing grants and a more competitive grant environment. Federal funding that PBOT does receive is dedicated to specific projects and is not available to fund basic operations and maintenance, such as repaving roads and filling potholes.

At the state transportation funding level, funding hasn’t kept pace with inflation, and the most recent state transportation funding bill was partially referred to voters, suspending most tax and fee increases. As a result, PBOT can no longer count on receiving ~$10.6M in FY25-26 and ~$24M in FY26-27.

Locally, the Fixing Our Streets 10-cent per gallon gas tax has also not kept up with inflation and now has half the buying power that it did when it first passed in 2016.

As the city’s transportation maintenance backlog continues to grow, Portland City Council is considering new ways to fund the maintenance and operation of Portland’s streets, sidewalks, bridges, signs, lights, and other infrastructure. Join the conversation about local transportation funding and weigh in on a variety of options and opportunities. 

Timeline

Join the conversation

District 4 Local Transportation Funding Open House

Date: Thursday, February 19

Event Time: 6:30-8:30 pm
Location: Rieke Elementary School Gym (1405 SW Vermont St.)

District 1 Local Transportation Funding Open House

Date: Monday, February 23

Event Time: 6-8 pm

Location: Lent Elementary School Cafeteria (5105 SE 97th Avenue)

District 3 Local Transportation Funding Open House

Date: Wednesday, February 25

Event Time: 6:30-8:30 pm

Location: Atkinson Elementary School Cafeteria (5800 SE Division Street)

District 2 Local Transportation Funding Open House

Date: Tuesday, March 3

Event Time: 6-8 pm

Location: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School Cafeteria (4906 NE 6th Avenue)

Presentations and materials

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