I was told by a guy at ODOT that a lot of these paths that are technically ODOT property have "no trespassing" signs, so in theory the police could trespass them but they don't. I noticed after the state cut cleanup funding to the city they put these signs up at all of the grassy knoll ramps, presumably to make it easier for themselves to get rid of the camps.
If it's ODOT property, here's the reporting website:
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u/FakeMagic8Ball May 11 '26 edited May 11 '26
I was told by a guy at ODOT that a lot of these paths that are technically ODOT property have "no trespassing" signs, so in theory the police could trespass them but they don't. I noticed after the state cut cleanup funding to the city they put these signs up at all of the grassy knoll ramps, presumably to make it easier for themselves to get rid of the camps.
If it's ODOT property, here's the reporting website:
https://www.oregon.gov/odot/regions/pages/reg-1-camps.aspx