Keep Salem Moving!

In November 2008, Salem voters approved a “Keep Salem Moving” $100 million project bond to pay for street and bridge projects that relieve congestion, improve safety, and rebuild or maintain pavement and bridges in Salem.

With that investment the City completed more than 40 projects included in the original Keep Salem Moving! bond measure and received additional funding from the State of Oregon and Federal government totaling over $21 million.

Thanks to sound financial and project management, the City was able to use savings and leverage other funds to address additional transportation needs, including neighborhood sidewalk reconstruction.  These state and federal funds, along with project savings, allowed the City to fund an additional 31 projects.

About 90 percent of the total project value was awarded to local contractors during the economic recovery, following the 2008 recession.

In total, 71 projects have been funded as part of the 2008 Keep Salem Moving! bond package. By January 2022, 66 projects were completed and five projects remain in progress. Upon completion, of all projects funded through this bond measure a total of 45,189 feet of streets will be widened and 63,245 feet of new sidewalk will be stretched throughout the City.

Projects paid for by Keep Salem Moving!

News

Stakeholder Advisory Committee Meets April 3

Post Date:03/12/2019

The Our Salem Stakeholder Advisory Committee meets Wednesday, April 3 to review preliminary results from an analysis of existing conditions and future growth scenarios in Salem. The public is invited to attend the meeting, which is from 4 to 6 p.m. in Classrooms A and B at Center 50+, 2615 Portland Road NE, Salem

The preliminary results will include a look at how Salem performs against a list of 20 top indicators, which range from housing affordability to bicycle and pedestrian use to property tax revenue. The committee will also review initial results from Salem's first greenhouse gas emissions inventory.

The analysis is part of the first phase of the Our Salem project, which is a multi-year project to update the Salem Area Comprehensive Plan. All of the draft results will be presented to the community at a public workshop in early May.

This work will inform critical discussions and decisions about future growth in the city. The community identified a need to develop a vision for growth and development as part of the strategic planning process in 2017.

Visit the Our Salem project website for more information.

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