At least 10 federal agency offices in Oregon are listed for lease termination under a plan released by the Trump administration.
However, officials say this will not have any “immediate effect” on the services provided at these locations.
The Oregon leases are part of 657 nationwide closures that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency claims will save the government $350 million.
Here are the Oregon offices affected:
- Agricultural Marketing Service – 1100 N.W. Naito Parkway, Portland, OR 97209-2818; 5,485 sq. ft.
- Federal Highway Administration – 530 Center St. N.E., Salem, OR 97301; 6,589 sq. ft.
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration – 530 Center St. N.E., Suite 440, Salem, OR 97301-3740; 2,200 sq. ft.
- Bureau of Reclamation – 1375 S.E. Wilson Ave. #100, Bend, OR 97702; 3,386 sq. ft.
- Geological Survey – 777 N.W. Ninth St., Corvallis, OR; 6,849 sq. ft.
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – 2990 25th St. S.E., Salem, OR 97302; 236 sq. ft.
- Geological Survey – 2795 Anderson Ave., Suite 106, Klamath Falls, OR 97603-9572; 8,913 sq. ft.
- Natural Resources Conservation Service – 1201 N.E. Lloyd Blvd #900, Portland, OR 97232; 4,987 sq. ft.
- U.S. Mine Safety & Health Administration – 321 W. First Ave., East 1A, Albany, OR 97321; 3,618 sq. ft.
- Bureau of Land Management – 3100 H St. #1326, Baker City, OR 97814; 7,030 sq. ft.
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