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SAFETEA-LU Information
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Overview
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The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (commonly known by its acronym, SAFETEA-LU) is the most recent federal transportation bill authorizing funding for the nation’s surface transportation programs. Signed into law in August 2005, SAFETEA-LU replaced the expired Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21). The law establishes funding levels and policies for the federal government’s highway, highway safety, transit, motor carrier, and some rail programs administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation. SAFETEA-LU expires September 30, 2009.
 
For more information, contact Travis Brouwer, ODOT’s federal affairs advisor, at (503) 986-3448.

Additional Information
Interstate 5 at Hwy 217
All documents are in Adobe PDF format.
 
SAFETEA-LU Reference Guide: This document explains the programs funded under SAFETEA-LU and lays out how the legislation will impact Oregon.
 
SAFETEA-LU’s Impact on ODOT: This report to the Oregon Transportation Commission discusses the opportunities and challenges ODOT will face under SAFETEA-LU, including policy and program changes.
 
Fedeal-Aid Funding for High Priority Project Sponsors: SAFETEA-LU includes dozens of earmarks for projects in Oregon, including many sponsored by local governments. This document discusses the federal and state requirements local project sponsors face.

 
Page updated: February 04, 2007

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