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Congressional Delegation Pushes USACE for Small Port Funding

Senator Jeff Merkley

Posted on December 10, 2021

All members of Oregon’s congressional delegation are pushing for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to include funding for Oregon’s port infrastructure as the agency implements the recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021.

A release from Senator Jeff Merkley said in a letter sent to the Army Corps and the Office of Management and Budget, the lawmakers requested allocated funds be set aside to ensure federally authorized waterways and navigation infrastructure in the State of Oregon are properly maintained, which they said is especially critical to Oregon’s small ports.

The lawmakers said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has hit rural communities and small, commercial ports with multiple economic losses from higher safety and sanitation costs, shelter-in-place orders, tenants seeking lease deferral, a severe downturn of the commercial fishing markets, and ports were not eligible to receive much of the relief funds”. The letter said these ports are a source of jobs, recreation, and tax benefit to the state and local community and “..additional operations and maintenance funding is critical for the federal channels and structures that serve these communities”.

The release said Oregon is home to export gateways, inland barging terminals, and small commercial and recreational fishing ports, all 23 of which play a significant role in Oregon’s economy. Lawmakers said, “It’s critical that as this legislation is implemented, Oregon’s small ports – many of which have years of deferred maintenance needs – are able to access and benefit from the funding being made available by IIJA.

The letter includes funding requests for things like dredging, maintenance of jetties and canal locks, fish passages, and other infrastructure needed to maintain navigation via Oregon’s rivers and ports.

The requests include over $44 million in projects involving construction and dredging in the Coos Bay area. The full letter is linked: https://www.merkley.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/21.12.08%20–%20OR%20Delegation%20-%20IIJA%20ACoE%20Work%20Plan_FINAL.pdf

Along with Merkley, the letter was signed by Senator Ron Wyden and Representatives Peter DeFazio, Earl Blumenauer, Kurt Schrader, Suzanne Bonamici and Cliff Bentz.

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