The Oregon Chapter of the American Public Works Association


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American Public Works Association (APWA)
APWA is a voluntary association of public and private sector professionals. Most of our 25,000 members work in city, county and state governments or for private companies which provide public works services. We are engineers, technicians, public works directors, business people, contractors, and many others involved in bringing you critical public projects and services to make communities run efficiently
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Oregon Association of Water Utilities
The Oregon Association of Water Utilities' mission is to enhance the capability of drinking water and wastewater systems by providing training, technical assistance, legislative representation and additional membership services.

Oregon Building Officials Association
The Oregon Building Officials Association (OBOA) is a non-profit association formed 25 years ago to represent building officials in Oregon. Principal programs sponsored by OBOA have been education and training for its members and building inspection personnel, intergovernmental relations with the State and the State Legislature, member advocacy and the promotion of uniform codes.

Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) offers a wide range of Internet materials, including a statewide travel advisory on construction projects, Transportation Commission proceedings, transportation planning documents, agency news releases, summaries of key transportation-related issues, and links to Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), state job postings, and Departments of Transportation in other states.

We have added a new link. The  Local Government Web Page is to provide contact information and links to various resources needed in order to program, design and construct Local Agency sponsored federal aid projects.

League of Oregon Cities (LOC)
The League of Oregon Cities is a statewide association. LOC's membership includes 238 of Oregon's 240 incorporated cities, representing more than 2 million Oregonians. All cities with more than 20 residents are members. The mission of the League, founded in 1925, is: "To strengthen and support livable communities."

Association of Oregon Counties (AOC)
AOC is headquartered in Salem, Oregon.  For more information, call (503) 585-8351
, or fax (503) 373-7876.

State Telephone Directory On-Line
Ever been frustrated trying to find the correct State agency to call? Or try to find the phone number of a State employee, but there's no phone number on the letterhead to call for clarification? You can search by the name of the State employee and get their phone number, as well as their e-mail address, or you can do an organizational search and find the main number for the Department of Revenue! It also has good links to other State sites, like the on-line Oregon Revised Statues and Blue Book.You may still be frustrated trying to find the right person, but it will be more interesting than being put on hold and then transferred to someone else several times!

Oregon Technology Transfer (T2) Center
The T2 Center helps local transportation agencies obtain information and training on transportation technology relating to roads, bridges and public transportation.  T2 provides low-cost seminars and workshops, publishes a quarterly newsletter, provides a "circuit rider" service (taking video programs and informational materials to local agencies), provides a lending library service of audio/visual programs on a variety of transportation topics, provides copies of technical bulletins or reports upon request, and answers phone and mail inquiries relating to transportation technology or makes referral to a specialist.  Phone: 1-800-544-7134.

Asphalt Paving Association of Oregon

Evergreen Safety Council
The Evergreen Safety Council is a private, non-profit, non-governmental organization located in Seattle, Washington. We promote safe and healthy behaviors on the job, in our homes, and in all parts of our lives. Our goal is to reduce the injuries, suffering and losses that come with accidents.

International Right of Way Association (IRWA) Beaver State Chapter 3
IRWA serves a growing number of professionals. IRWA is an individual membership association with approximately 10,000 members throughout United States and Canada. Membership is comprised of engineers, appraisers, property managers, acquisition agents, lawyers, surveyors, title experts, environmentalists and relocation assistance agents.

Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon
The mission of the Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon, a not-for-profit statewide professional organization, is to unite all licensed Land Surveyors in the State of Oregon: to promote legislation and educational programs to improve the professional status of Oregon Land Surveyors; and to advance the profession of Land Surveying by promoting high standards of practice and ethical conduct,
holding paramount the interests of the public.

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