Oregon Department of Transportation Awards Grant to Repair Pier 2

Agency - Department of Transportation

The Port of Astoria received a ConnectOregon IV infrastructure grant amounting to $1 million given by the Oregon Department of Transportation. The grant will be used to resurface and repair the face of Pier 2. They have matched the grant with $250,000.


The Port of Astoria was one of the 49 projects that was funded from a $40 million lottery-backed bonds.

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