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Facing funding woes, some Oregon transit agencies will see changes to services
Facing funding woes, some Oregon transit agencies will see changes to services
Facing funding woes, some Oregon transit agencies will see changes to services

Published on: 07/14/2025

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Public transit agencies across the state may soon be seeing some changes in services as some face funding troubles. The Federal Transportation Administration recently made revisions to its agreement with rural transit agencies, requiring them to comply with federal immigration enforcement action, contradicting Oregon’s sanctuary state law. This dispute has left some federal reimbursements in limbo for agencies. At the same time, House Bill 2025, which would have raised billions through fees and taxes for road projects, ultimately failed in the state Legislature.

Melissa Metz is the general manager for the Coos County Area Transportation District. They recently announced some services will be suspended and will be accepting public comments at their next board meeting. Julie Brown is the general manager for the Rogue Valley Transportation District, the president of the Community Transit Association of America and the chair for the Oregon Transportation Commission. The RVTD recently shared that funding uncertainties will lead to a reduction in staff and service, alongside ODOT’s recent announcement of laying off nearly 500 employees. Metz and Brown join us to share more on some of the challenges facing rural transit agencies right now, and what they’d like to see in a special session from lawmakers.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/07/14/think-out-loud-oregon-transit-agencies-public-transportation-ice-immigration-sanctuary-state/

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