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Transportation Options
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The Public Transit Division (PTD) assists communities with the development of alternative transportation methods, including rideshare programs, park and ride lots, telecommuting programs, and information and incentive programs to encourage the use of alternatives to driving alone.  By reducing the number of vehicles on the road, PTD helps the Department of Transportation (ODOT) manage traffic volumes.
 
There are seven cities/regions in Oregon with such programs; the programs are termed Transportation Options, or TO (formerly known as Transportation Demand Management or TDM). ODOT provides funding to the agencies responsible for conducting these programs, which include transit agencies, city governments, councils of governments and private non-profit agencies.
 
Each region of ODOT determines funding levels for TO programs within the region.  The process varies but typically involves a funding request by the responsible entity for inclusion in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).  The TO programs are federally funded.
 
PTD provides technical assistance to local providers, works to develop new programs or expansion of existing programs, and, in certain cases, writes and manages program grant agreements on behalf of ODOT Highway Division regions. 

Related Links
Portland Partners and Services

Salem Partners and Services

Albany/Corvallis Partners and Services

Eugene Partners and Services

Medford Partners and Services

Bend/Central Oregon Partners and Services

Questions?
Please contact Alison Wiley, Transportation Options Program Manager, at (503) 986-4131.

Page updated: November 30, 2011