
The extension gives partners and community members more time to review the materials that identify the potential short- and long-term effects of the project
The public comment period for the I-205 Toll Project Environmental Assessment has been extended to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 21.
The extension gives partners and community members more time to review the materials that identify the potential short- and long-term effects of the project, along with possible solutions to address negative effects.
During the 60-day public comment period, ODOT and the Federal Highway Administration invite feedback on the Environmental Assessment and associated technical reports.
Watch the I-205 Toll Project Environmental Assessment video series to learn more.
Attend a webinar:
Tuesday, March 14: 6:00-7:30 p.m. ​​Zoom webinar link​
Thursday, March 16: 12:00-1:30 p.m. ​​Zoom webinar link​
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