Kotek Announces ODOT Layoffs, Warns Homeless Camp Cleanups and Fire Prevention Will Be Delayed

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The Oregon Department of Transportation has begun issuing layoff notices to nearly 500 employees after lawmakers failed to pass a funding bill before the 2025 legislative session adjourned, Gov. Tina Kotek announced Monday. According to Kotek’s office, 483 employees—ranging from road maintenance crews to technical support and operations staff—will remain on the payroll through July 31. A second round of layoffs, potentially affecting another 100 to 200 workers, is tentatively planned for early 2026 if legislators do not address the agency’s $300 million budget shortfall. Combined with nearly 450 vacant positions that are also being eliminated, the cuts represent a reduction of over 900 jobs at ODOT,

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