South Clackamas Transportation District

The South Clackamas Transportation District (SCTD) is a bus service that provides public transportation in Molalla, Oregon, connecting that city to Clackamas Community College (and TriMet, which formerly provided the service) in Oregon City, and Canby (and Canby Area Transit). The cost to ride to or from CCC is only $1 USD; rides to or from Canby used to be free, but now also cost $1 USD.

Founded1989
HeadquartersMolalla
LocaleClackamas County, Oregon
Service typebus service
Routes3
DestinationsCanby and Clackamas Community College
Websitehttp://sctd.org/

The district was formed by the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners in 1989, originally as the Molalla Transportation District[1] (and later renamed South Clackamas Transportation District), to replace TriMet service. Molalla withdrew from the TriMet district on January 1, 1989.[2] In the 2001 Fiscal Year (which started on July 1, 2000), the district's budget was approximately $700,000 ($1,011,000 2019).[3] SCTD is funded by an employer payroll tax levied on employers within the district's boundaries. As of 2000, the tax rate was three-tenths of a percent.[3] The current rate is five-tenths of one percent (0.5 percent).[4]

Routes

  • Molalla to Clackamas Community College
  • Intra-City Bus Route
  • Molalla to Canby
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References

  1. Kohler, Vince (March 3, 1989). "Board OKs formation of transit district for Molalla area; New entity would replace service Tri-Met provided". The Oregonian (South Metro edition), p. C4.
  2. Federman, Stan (December 1, 1988). "Tri-Met approves withdrawal of three communities". The Oregonian, p. C16.
  3. Amick, Steven (June 12, 2000). "Map expert clears up boundary uncertainty". The Oregonian (South Metro edition), p. E2.
  4. "South Clackamas Transportation District Tax Code" (PDF). SCTD. September 2006. Retrieved 2014-08-20.


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