ODOT here to discuss tolling Friday, April 14th at 10:00 am in the Event Center

Please see the message below from CCC Board President:

“Good morning HOA Presidents

On April 14th at 10:00 Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) officials will be here in the Event Center(old clubhouse) to make a presentation on tolling.  There will also be a question, and answer period following the presentation.  This meeting is being sponsored by our legislators, Representative Courtney Neron and Senator Aaron Woods, who will both be there as well to update us on legislation that affects HOAs and they will be available for questions and answers as well.

This is an opportunity for ODOT and our elected officials to hear the concerns Charbonneau residents have about tolling in general, tolling on the Boone Bridge specifically, ask questions/make statements about the new traffic alignment on the I-5 on ramp, which has already resulted in numerous accidents,  get legislative updates, and express your concerns about some of the bills.

Please forward this to residents of your respective HOAs.  All Charbonneau residents are encouraged and welcome to attend and a packed house would be wonderful! A large attendance would also demonstrate the depth of our concerns.

Thank you,

Gary


Please call Steve Chinn at 503-312-0927 or 503-266-5351 with any questions.

4 Responses to “ODOT here to discuss tolling Friday, April 14th at 10:00 am in the Event Center”

  1. Gary Bryant

    It’s nice to know the state is willing to listen to public input and hopefully do so with a open mind and understanding that the public should decide on how and where our tax dollars are being spent.
    We need to know why such a drastic measure is being implemented and the rippling affects it will have on people with low incomes ,who might need to work two jobs to make ends meet, and elderly on fixed incomes that need to visit doctors and travel to appointments , how will this affect commercial veh. that already are taxed to death with road use tax ?

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