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House Minority Leader Christine Drazan (R-Canby) reacted strongly to an email Oregon Department of Transportation director ...
Kris Strickler, director of the Oregon Department of Transportation, provided details of layoffs looming at the agency in an ...
I know this is shocking, scary and frustrating for every single one of you,” ODOT Director Kris Strickler told agency ...
Governor Tina Kotek and the Oregon Department of Transportation announced Monday the first wave of layoffs of state workers who deliver basic services to Oregonians and warned of the widespread ...
The layoffs and other cuts are being made after Oregon lawmakers failed to pass a transportation package during the 2025 ...
The first wave of layoffs has begun for state workers at the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Oregon Gov. Tina ...
Governor Tina Kotek and the Oregon Department of Transportation announced Monday the first wave of layoffs of state workers ...
Oregon Department of Transportation leaders said they will begin layoffs Monday after lawmakers adjourned without passing a ...
In a late-night email, ODOT's director told employees more than 600 layoffs are likely after legislators ended the session without a transportation deal.
Oregon named Kris Strickler, a top highway official and longtime insider who has worked in the private sector and for Washington’s transportation agency, as the state’s transportation director ...
Strickler’s last day at WSDOT comes Oct. 5. He begins working at ODOT Oct. 23. He’ll replace recently retired Paul Mather, who served eight years as head of the division.
ODOT has just released a statement from Director Kris Strickler following last week’s death of Sarah Pliner at on SE Powell Blvd (State Highway 26). Here’s the full statement: “Powell Boulevard (U.S.