ORS 190.083
County agreements for transportation facilities


(1)

Before a county enters into an intergovernmental agreement creating an intergovernmental entity to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities, the county shall obtain approval of the terms and conditions of the agreement from the governing bodies of a majority of the cities within the county.

(2)

Subject to the provisions of this section, an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities may issue general obligation bonds and assess, levy and collect taxes in support of the purposes of the entity.

(3)

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(a)

To carry out the purposes of an intergovernmental agreement under this section, and when authorized at an election described in paragraph (b) of this subsection, an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities may borrow moneys and sell and dispose of general obligation bonds. Approval requires an affirmative vote of a majority of the electors within the intergovernmental entity voting in the election.

(b)

If the bonds are not subject to the limitations under Article XI, section 11 or 11b, of the Oregon Constitution:

(A)

The proposition submitted to the electors shall provide that the intergovernmental entity shall assess, levy and collect taxes each year on the assessed value of all taxable property within the intergovernmental entity for the purposes of paying the principal and interest on the general obligation bonds;

(B)

The election must comply with the voter participation requirements of Article XI, section 11 (8), of the Oregon Constitution; and

(C)

Outstanding bonds may never exceed in the aggregate two percent of the real market value of all taxable property within the entity.

(4)

The governing body of an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities shall issue the bonds from time to time as authorized by the electors of the entity. The governing body shall issue the bonds according to the applicable provisions of ORS chapter 287A.

(5)

The electors of an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities may establish a permanent rate limit for ad valorem property taxes for the entity pursuant to Article XI, section 11 (3)(c), of the Oregon Constitution.

(6)

An intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities may exercise the powers necessary to carry out the purposes of the intergovernmental agreement, including but not limited to the authority to enter into agreements and to expend tax proceeds and other revenues the entity receives.

(7)

An intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities is not a district as defined in ORS 198.010 (“District” defined for chapter) and is not subject to the provisions of ORS chapter 451.

(8)

An intergovernmental entity described in this section is subject to ORS 294.305 (Sections constituting Local Budget Law) to 294.565 (Failure to file copy of required budget, reports or other documents) for each fiscal year or budget period in which the entity proposes to impose or imposes ad valorem property taxes.

(9)

An intergovernmental entity that qualifies as a designated recipient of funding for transit operations from the Federal Transit Administration may utilize the procedures established under ORS 190.088 (Alternative intergovernmental entity for transportation) in addition to this section. [2001 c.840 §2; 2003 c.14 §88; 2003 c.235 §3; 2007 c.783 §72; 2017 c.425 §1]

Source: Section 190.083 — County agreements for transportation facilities, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors190.­html.

190.003
Definition for ORS 190.003 to 190.130
190.007
Policy
190.010
Authority of local governments to make intergovernmental agreement
190.020
Contents of agreement
190.030
Effect of agreement
190.035
Authority to obtain benefits
190.050
Fees for geographic data
190.070
Agreement changing service responsibilities requires changes in tax coordination resulting from change
190.080
Powers of intergovernmental entity created by intergovernmental agreement
190.083
County agreements for transportation facilities
190.085
Ordinance ratifying intergovernmental agreement creating entity
190.088
Alternative intergovernmental entity for transportation
190.091
Board of directors duties
190.110
Authority of units of local government and state agencies to cooperate
190.112
Agreements with United States to perform security functions
190.115
Summaries of agreements of state agencies
190.118
Index of summaries
190.125
Agreements to deliver water
190.130
Effect of ORS 190.125
190.150
Agreements under federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act
190.210
Oregon Department of Administrative Services to maintain liaison with local governments providing services to state agencies
190.220
State to pay share of cost of intergovernmental and planning studies
190.230
Public employment status under various federal programs
190.240
Furnishing of services by state agency to federal and local governmental units
190.250
Furnishing centralized accounting and data processing services to federal and local governmental units
190.255
State agencies’ sharing of business registration information
190.265
Intergovernmental corrections entities
190.410
Definition for ORS 190.410 to 190.440
190.420
Authority of public agency to make agreements with public agencies in other states
190.430
Attorney General to review agreements
190.440
Powers of public agency under agreement
190.470
Council of State Governments declared a joint governmental agency
190.472
Mutual interstate law enforcement assistance agreements
190.474
Reports by out-of-state police officers
190.476
Delegation of supervision of police officers
190.478
Effect on federal officers
190.480
Definition for ORS 190.480 to 190.490
190.485
Authority of state agency to exercise authority jointly with nation or national agency of other than United States
190.490
Approval of agreement by Attorney General
190.510
Definitions for ORS 190.510 to 190.610
190.520
Annual estimate of population of cities and counties by Portland State University
190.530
Revision of certificate
190.540
Effect of certificate of population
190.580
Standards for conduct of state census
190.590
Reporting information to university
190.610
State census program
190.620
Effect of corrected certificate on payments to cities or counties
190.710
Definitions for ORS 190.710 to 190.800
190.720
Agreement to arbitrate
190.730
Submission to regional office
190.740
Arbitration rules
190.750
Selection of arbitrators
190.760
Procedure during arbitration
190.770
Subpoena procedure
190.780
Depositions
190.790
Relief
190.800
Vacation, modification and correction of award
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