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ODOT Receives $83 Million in Disaster Recovery Reimbursement Grants

  • Eight grants totaling more than $83 million from the Federal Highway Administration’s Emergency Relief Program are being awarded to Oregon for disaster recovery efforts.
  • The funding reimburses ODOT for repairs after natural disasters from 2017 to January 2024, including floods, wildfires, ice storms, and landslides.
  • Key projects include $30.7 million for 2020 Labor Day fire damage, $23.2 million for severe winter storms in December 2022, and $20 million for the January 2024 ice storm.
  • Senators Merkley and Wyden said the grants support infrastructure vital for safe communities amid increasing extreme weather driven by climate change.
  • This federal support enables ongoing recovery across Oregon, ensuring critical roadways remain safe and accessible despite recurring severe weather.
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ODOT to receive over $80M for natural disaster recovery efforts

The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is receiving to $83,215,245 for work it completed to repair roads and other critical infrastructure that were deeply damaged during natural disasters.

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KQEN News Radio broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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