Portland Bureau of Transportation
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (or PBOT) is the agency tasked with maintaining the city of Portland's transportation infrastructure. Bureau staff plan, build, manage, and maintain a transportation system with the goal of providing people and businesses access and mobility. The Bureau received significant media coverage in 2017 for employee hazing within its maintenance operations, as well as a bribery scheme between its parking manager and Cale America that span from 2002 to 2011 for which the manager Ellis McCoy was sentence to two years in federal prison.
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Jurisdiction | Portland, Oregon |
Headquarters | Portland, Oregon |
Employees | over 900 (As of January 2020)[1] |
Annual budget | $500 million (As of January 2020)[1] |
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Website | Official |
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