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Sep-07-2007 07:25printcomments

New, Updated Official Oregon State Map Released

Cover photo features Imnaha River Valley; celebrates 150 years of statehood.

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Image courtesy: ODOT

(SALEM, Ore. ) - The Oregon Department of Transportation has updated the Official Oregon State Map to include new city streets in growing communities and additional safety messages for motorists.

The 2007 – 2009 Official Oregon State Map is available at state welcome centers, chambers of commerce, state parks and other locations throughout Oregon. ODOT distributes the highway map at no charge. Motorists will find expanded driver safety tips and information about the Oregon Transportation Investment Act and ConnectOregon.

Since road, bridge and multimodal construction will continue at unprecedented levels in the next few years, ODOT hopes to educate motorists about the many work zones and projects they will encounter in their travels.

The map also includes Oregon’s newest state park, Stub Stewart, in the northwest part of the state, as well updates on campgrounds, national forests and other areas of interest, including information about Oregon’s 150th statehood celebration. The state map is a valuable tool for Oregon residents and visitors.

Oregon’s welcome centers consistently report that the map is the single most-requested travel information resource.




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