Oregon Statutes 366.483 – Transfer of jurisdiction of certain highways
(1) In accordance with ORS § 374.329, the Department of Transportation shall transfer jurisdiction of the following state highways to the following cities:
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 366.483
- City: includes any incorporated village or town. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
- Department: means the Department of Transportation. See Oregon Statutes 366.005
- Highway: means every public way, road, street, thoroughfare and place, including bridges, viaducts and other structures within the boundaries of this state, open, used or intended for use of the general public for vehicles or vehicular traffic as a matter of right. See Oregon Statutes 366.005
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- State highway: means any road or highway designated as such by law or by the Oregon Transportation Commission pursuant to law and includes both primary and secondary state highways. See Oregon Statutes 366.005
(a) Pacific Highway West, State Highway 99, from the department to the City of Eugene. The department shall transfer the following two portions:
(A) The portion beginning where the highway intersects with the Beltline Highway and ending where the highway intersects with Washington Street, but excluding the bridge at milepost 121.42.
(B) The portion beginning where the highway intersects with Walnut Street and ending where the highway intersects with Interstate 5, but excluding the bridge at milepost 126.02.
(b) Springfield Highway, State Highway 228 to the City of Springfield.
(2) Notwithstanding section 71d (4), chapter 750, Oregon Laws 2017, the department shall use the funds described in section 71d, chapter 750, Oregon Laws 2017, for the transfer of Powell Boulevard to upgrade the portion of Southeast Powell Boulevard beginning where the highway intersects with Interstate 205 and ending where the highway intersects with the city limits. After the upgrades are completed, in accordance with ORS § 374.329, the department shall transfer jurisdiction of the upgraded portion to the City of Portland. The department may upgrade and transfer portions of the highway in phases.
(3) In accordance with ORS § 366.290:
(a) The department shall transfer jurisdiction of the portion of Territorial Highway, State Highway 200, that is located within Lane County from the department to the county. The department may transfer portions of the highway in phases. The department shall retain jurisdiction of bridges on Territorial Highway located at milepoints 4.59, 7.07, 17.92, 18.72, 18.98, 19.28 and 25.49. The department shall transfer the jurisdiction of the bridges after the bridges are replaced.
(b) The department shall transfer jurisdiction of the portion of the Springfield-Creswell Highway, State Highway 222, beginning where it intersects with Jasper-Lowell Road and ending where it intersects with Emerald Parkway to Lane County. The department shall retain jurisdiction of bridges on Springfield-Creswell Highway located at mileposts 5.20, 5.41, 5.64 and 13.36. The department shall transfer the jurisdiction of a bridge after the bridge is replaced.
(c) Lane County shall transfer jurisdiction of the portion of Delta Highway beginning where the highway intersects with Interstate 105 and ending where the highway intersects with the Randy Pape Beltline from the county to the department.
(d) Multnomah County and Washington County shall transfer jurisdiction of the portion of Cornelius Pass Road beginning where the highway intersects with U.S. Highway 30 and ending where the highway intersects with U.S. Highway 26 from the counties to the department. The counties may transfer portions of the highway in phases. [2017 c.750 § 134; 2018 c.93 § 35]
366.483 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS Chapter 366 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
[Repealed by 1975 c.605 § 33]
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