Oregon News Updates

Government

Oregon Searching for Road Funds Amid Major Budget Crunch

Oregon’s budget deficit is approaching $2 billion at the same time that its Department of Transportation says it needs another $545 million a year just to maintain the state’s roads and bridges.

February 17, 2017
Government

Oregon's Transportation System Must Be Ready for the Big One, Panel Urges

A statewide panel charged with assessing Oregon's future transportation needs found the ability to handle a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake a top priority across the state.

May 20, 2016
Government

Portland, Ore., to Consider Truck-Only Tax

The City Council in Portland, Oregon, will consider a four-year, heavy-vehicle use tax when it meets May 4, with a vote likely to come the following week. The tax would add 2.8% to the tax bills of trucking firms that have a Portland business license. Trucks already pay a weight-mile tax in Oregon, which doesn’t have a diesel fuel tax. 

May 2, 2016
Special Coverage, Business, Government

Mitchell 1 Updates Interface Between RepairConnect, Noregon Software

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Maintenance information provider Mitchell 1 announced an update to the interface between its RepairConnect diagnostic troubleshooting tool and Noregon’s JPRO Professional commercial fleet diagnostics software.

February 28, 2016
Government

Oregon, Washington Receive Federal Emergency Funds for Storm Cleanup

The Federal Highway Administration has made $2 million in emergency relief funds available to the transportation departments in Oregon and Washington in the wake of the string of severe storms that began in the Pacific Northwest on Dec. 7.

December 14, 2015
Special Coverage, Business, Government

Noregon Systems Announces Truck Check-up Program

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Noregon Systems, a vehicle diagnostics provider, has announced that it will launch next month its truck check-up program, a tool that will allow drivers to plug in for a quick check of their vehicle while fueling.

February 15, 2015
Business, Government

Dunn Steps Down as President of Oregon Trucking Associations

Debra Dunn has stepped down as president of the Oregon Trucking Associations and is being replaced on an interim basis by Bob Russell, OTA’s former legislative affairs director.

November 13, 2014
Government

Oregon Governor Signs Truck Idling Bill

Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber (D) has signed a measure that restricts truck idling while also preventing local governments from implementing their own anti-idling regulations.

June 21, 2011