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C-Tran board postpones changes to its role in planning and paying for light rail on a new I-5 Bridge

Officials will take up issue of negotiating with TriMet in July

By Scott Hewitt, Columbian staff reporter
Published: April 17, 2025, 1:36pm
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C-Tran’s board of directors postponed a change in bylaws that would affect the transit agency’s involvement in light rail on a planned Interstate 5 Bridge replacement.
C-Tran’s board of directors postponed a change in bylaws that would affect the transit agency’s involvement in light rail on a planned Interstate 5 Bridge replacement. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files) Photo Gallery

The C-Tran board of directors decided this week to postpone any change in bylaws governing the transit agency’s involvement in planning, cost analysis and negotiations for light rail on the planned Interstate 5 Bridge replacement.

On Monday, the transit agency’s board voted to take up the bylaws issue again at its July 8 meeting.

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