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Budget, Revenue and Finance

ODOT Budget

The state of Oregon has a two-year budget cycle that begins on July 1 of odd numbered years. The budget development process has three major phases: Agency Request, Governor’s Balanced, and Legislatively Adopted.

ODOT budget

Overview of transportation funding in Oregon

Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act 2021

HB 2017 (2017) Transportation Funding Package

Finance

The money used to preserve, improve and operate Oregon's transportation system comes from several major sources including but not limited to motor vehicle registration and title fees; driver license fees; motor vehicle fuel taxes; weight-mile tax and federal funding.

Financial reports including annual financial reports and revenue apportionment

The Oregon Transportation Infrastructure Fund is a statewide revolving loan fund designed to promote innovative financing solutions for transportation needs.

Oregon Transportation Infrastructure Bank

Forecasts and Economic Reports

The state produces a variety of forecasts and reports on a regular basis including -

Revenue forecasts

Highway cost allocation studies and economic reports

Funding and Grants for Local Governments

We assist local governments with transportation project funding and grant opportunities.

Project funding (STIP)
Safety grants
ConnectOregon multimodal funding
Funding for local governments
Public transportation funding

External and Internal Audits

 Our Audit Section provides an essential audit and oversight service to management to improve accountability and protect the public.