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Innovative Partnerships
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The Oregon Innovative Partnerships Program was created to develop transportation projects for solicitation of private sector proposals for partnership and to respond to proposals initiated by private firms and units of government.

ODOT has contracted with an assortment of expert consultants to assist in project procurement, evaluation of proposals, negotiation of public-private agreements and management of public-private initiatives.
Innovative Partnerships
Current Projects
Investigations
Coming soon
Archived Projects
Information on Sunrise Corridor, South I-205 Corridor, Newberg Dundee, Tolling
Road Use Revenues
Road User Fee Task Force
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The legislature directed the Road User Fee Task Force: "To develop a design for revenue collection for Oregon's roads and highways that will replace the current system for revenue collection."
Road User Fee Pilot Program
The Road User Fee Pilot Program was a research study designed to examine the technical and administrative feasibility of implementing a per mile fee to possibly replace the current gas tax in the future.
Truck Road Use Electronics
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ODOT is working with an Oregon trucking company to test a global positioning system device that could automate the state's truck weight-mile tax.