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Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study
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Every two years, the state of Oregon completes the Highway Cost Allocation Study.  This study is the main instrument used during legislative sessions to determine changes in weight-mile and fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees.  The Office of Economic Analysis manages this study. 
 
More information about the Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study
 
 
 
 
 

2009 HCAS Study Review Team
 
The Study Review Team consists of outside experts knowledgeable about transportation policy.  It includes experts working for interested parties such as the trucking industry and AAA.  The team is chaired by the State Economist.  The Study Review Team's main functions are to identify key issues to be studied and to review the contractor's analysis and work products.  The Study Review Team will meet approximately eight times between November 2007 and January 2009.  The Study Review Team receives no compensation for their service. The Study Review Team will:
  • Select the contractor to conduct the study  
  • Review the contractor's final work plan
  • Provide policy direction to the study
  • Review the contractor's work elements
  • Review the draft study

2009 HCAS Study Review Team Members
 

 Chair
 Tom Potiowsky, Office of Economic Analysis
 Members
 Doug Anderson, Metro
 Doug Benzon, Idaho Transportation Department
 Mazen Malik, Legislative Revenue Office
 Mike McArthur, Association of Oregon Counties
 Chris Monsere, Portland State University 
 Tim Morgan, AAA
 Don Negri, Willamette University
 Jon Oshel, Association of Oregon Counties
 Bob Russell, Oregon Trucking Association, Inc.
 Lorna Youngs, Oregon Department of Transportation
 


Reports
 
2007 Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study (pdf) 
 
2005 Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study (pdf) 
 
2003 Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study (pdf) 
 
2001 Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study (zip) 
 
 
Copies of the 1999 Oregon Highway Cost Allocation Study: Final Report are available.  Please send an email with your mailing address to receive a copy.
 

 
Page updated: March 06, 2008

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