About the PIER dashboard
The Planning, Infrastructure, and Economic Revitalization (PIER) program is key to ReOregon’s recovery efforts from the 2020 Labor Day wildfires and straight-line winds. It funds infrastructure improvements and economic revitalization projects in the eight hardest-hit counties promoting long-term recovery.
The PIER Dashboard offers real-time data on funding, project status, and financial allocations, allowing everyone to track progress and fund usage.
PIER overview
The PIER program supports projects that address recovery needs, rebuild public infrastructure, and stimulate local economies. Funding is allocated to counties to support approved projects, with funds set aside for specific projects and disbursed as work progresses.
Each county has a dedicated budget to support PIER projects, which may include rebuilding essential infrastructure, improving public facilities, and supporting local businesses.
Tracking progress
The PIER Dashboard provides a breakdown of:
- Funding by County – View allocations and spending in Jackson, Marion/Linn, Lane, Lincoln, Clackamas, Douglas, and Klamath counties.
- Project Status – Monitor active, approved, and under-review projects to see how recovery efforts are advancing.
- Encumbered vs. Disbursed Funds – Track how funds are reserved and used to complete infrastructure and revitalization initiatives.