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Good Morning, News: Oregonians Can Go Maskless Outside, a Bad Report for Office of Civic Life, and Trump s New Criminal Probe

Good Morning, News: Oregonians Can Go Maskless Outside, a Bad Report for Office of Civic Life, and Trump s New Criminal Probe
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Clackamas County freeway widening and bridge projects, variable tolling program would be funded under Oregon House Speaker

Clackamas County freeway widening and bridge projects, variable tolling would be funded under bill backed by Oregon House Speaker Updated 7:38 PM; Today 6:38 PM The back side of Harriett Tubman Middle School in Northeast Portland, which borders Interstate 5. April 30, 2021. Beth Nakamura/StaffThe Oregonian Facebook Share Four years after lawmakers passed a $5.3 billion transportation package, House Speaker Tina Kotek wants to allow money that bill earmarked for the Rose Quarter freeway project to also jump start two additional megaprojects and launch the state’s congestion tolling program. Kotek’s bill, known as House Bill 3065, would allow Oregon to borrow as much as $600 million in the next few years to pay for projects to address what the state says are significant freeway bottlenecks in Clackamas County.

ODOT explores widening I-5 to the west, avoiding expansion toward Harriet Tubman Middle School

ODOT explores widening I-5 to the west, avoiding expansion toward Harriet Tubman Middle School Updated 6:31 PM; Today 5:32 PM Aerial photography taken Saturday, March 10, 2018, of the Oregon Convention Center and Moda Center. Mark Graves/Staff LC- Mark GravesLC- Mark Graves Facebook Share Tubman’s students are predominately Black and Latino, according to district enrollment figures. Megan Channell, project manager leading the Rose Quarter freeway project, briefed two state committees on that option this week. The state estimates it will have to decide if it’s a feasible option by mid-July. Design work on the nearly $800 million project, which would add shoulders and merging lanes on I-5 between the interchanges with I-84 and I-405, is 20% complete.

ODOT explores widening I-5 to the west, avoiding expansion toward school

ODOT explores widening I-5 to the west, avoiding expansion toward school By Andrew Theen, oregonlive.com Share: Oregon transportation officials are exploring whether they could widen Interstate 5 through the Rose Quarter by expanding the freeway westward, avoiding a controversial proposal to further encroach on Harriet Tubman Middle School, the majority-minority school that sits perched just east of the interstate. Megan Channell, project manager leading the Rose Quarter freeway project, briefed two state committees on that option this week. The state estimates it will have to decide if it’s a feasible option by mid-July. Design work on the nearly $800 million project, which would add shoulders and merging lanes on I-5 between the interchanges with I-84 and I-405, is 20% complete.

Excitement, fresh looks mark first day of in-person classes at Portland s Benson High

Excitement, fresh looks mark first day of in-person classes at Portland’s Benson High Updated 6:26 PM; Facebook Share It’s been more than a year since Curtis Wilson tied a necktie. The Benson High School principal’s work attire has been more casual during the pandemic, consisting of a polo and jeans. On the rare occasion he needs to dress up, Wilson reaches for one of the few neckties he’s worn this year. They’re all pre-tied. “Whew, I’m out of practice,” Wilson said as he fiddled with the blue-and-green checkered cloth draped around sophomore Milo Hagardorn’s neck Monday afternoon, the first time more than a handful of students set foot in the Northeast Portland high school since the start of the pandemic.

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