City of Pendleton receives full funding for Bus Barn

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Pendleton, Ore. — The City of Pendleton has received more than $2.5 million in grants, meeting the funding goals for the $3 million Bus Barn Facility project.

In May of 2022, the City received notice from ODOT they were granted an award of $2,012,000 through the Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund (STIF) program. The grant funds are set aside for the construction phase of the project and will allow the city to move into the Construction Design Phase this year.

The City announced the $2.01 million grant on June 2 during the second Public Transit Open House, an opportunity for the public to learn more about designs for the proposed Bus Barn Facility.  The Bus Barn Facility will be built on city-owned land and will solve an unmet need of having a secure facility to house and protect the city’s public transportation fleet, including four ADA buses and six ADA mini vans. The bus barn facility will include exterior parking, a wash station, office and storage space, and a break room.

In addition to the $2.01 million grant, funding for the Bus Barn Facility project is coming from:

  • The City of Pendleton previously received a $90,000  grant award last year from ODOT through the STIF program to cover planning and engineering. The planning efforts for the bus barn facility are anticipated to be completed by summer of 2022.  
  • Umatilla County committed a grant of $504,966 through STIF funding
  • The City of Pendleton has set aside $500,000 in transportation funds

With the new funding, the Construction Design Phase will begin in the Fall of 2022 with Bus Barn Facility Construction anticipated to be complete by the Spring of 2024. Bob Patterson, Public Works Director, serves as project manager.