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Oregon Conservation Programs
ODFW Fish Screening and Passage Grant Program
Program level:
State
Land use:
Forest, Agriculture
Provider:
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW)
Benefits provided:
Financial
Water-focused program:
Yes
ODFW is seeking additional RFPs for high priority fish passage projects that need more implementation funding
Overview
Description:
ODFW entered into a cooperative Culvert Repair Agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Under this agreement, $2.5 million was made available to implement high priority fish passage projects throughout Oregon, some of which was awarded under a 2018 and 2019 RFP (request for proposal).
Eligibility:
Must be a high priority fish passage project
Signed landowner agreement required prior to approval
Projects associated with mitigation requirements will not be accepted
ODOT projects will not be accepted
Projects will need to identify how passage will be maintained to design specifications after implementation.
Financial benefit:
Tax Credit, Cost share-funding
Contact information
Contact person:
Pete Baki
Organization:
Phone number:
(503) 586-9827
Email:
Information last updated on July 1, 2022.
Planning Importance
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