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Transpo/Tourism Task Force Update

TripCheck.com for PDAs coming soon

Sign Data System Aids Customer Service

Council Welcomes Mike Drennan

Renner Appointed to National Committee

Welcome Centers Wear It Well

A Sign is Born

Story of a Historic Marker

WiFi at Stub Stewart State Park

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Transportation and Tourism Task Force Pushing Projects Ahead
The Transportation/Tourism Task Force, formed by the Governor’s Executive Order last Fall, met recently in Salem on July 19th....... Read More...

Beta Test of TripCheck.com for Mobile
Good news for road travelers! ODOT's award-winning road conditions website, TripCheck.com, is being formatted for use with PDAs and mobile devices. The new format is now in BETA testing. Read More...

Sign Program Expanding Systems and Services
Providing great customer service is the number one priority of the Sign Program. To reach this goal, Luc Rizzo, Administrative Assistant & Database Technician, completed an upgrade and expansion to our sign database, Cartegraph. Read More...

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TIC Council Welcomes Mike Drennan
Governor Kulongoski recently appointed Mike Drennan, Senior Vice President and Chief Lending Officer at Liberty Bank in Eugene, to serve on the Travel Information Council. Read More...

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Jim Renner, Sign Operations Officer Appointed to National Committee
Jim Renner, Sign Operations Officer at Oregon Travel Information Council, was recently named to the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD) as a Technical Member. Read More...

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Welcome Centers Wear it Well
TIC has a new way to help Welcome Center brochure customers get a  little more exposure. Welcome Center staff and volunteers are wearing... Read More...

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A Sign is Born!
Ever wonder what it takes to install a highway sign? If you're like most people, probably not! But, we bet you'll find the process more interesting than you imagined. View our photo-diary of the installation of a Tourist Oriented Directional (TOD) Sign. Read More...

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Historical Marker Committee Member Admires Fort Rock
A member of the Oregon Historical Markers committee, Beverly Vogt, provides this story of the Fort Rock Marker.
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Intel Oregon Providing Wireless Access at Stub Stewart
Wireless internet access will be available to all visitors to Stub Stewart State Park because of a generous grant from Intel Oregon to the Oregon Travel Information Council . Read More...

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Calling All Interested Parties
Do you like to make your opinions known? If so, you should be on TIC’s list of Interested Parties. Read More...

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