EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 2021 County embraces proposed Hermiston-Boardman bus line Would link to jobs at Port of Morrow By David Sykes A proposed new pub- lic bus system connecting Hermiston to Boardman and the thousands of jobs at the Port of Morrow, just got a little more real recently when county commission- ers gave their stamp of approval to the ambitious new service. Although not sched- uled to be operational until 2023, local transportation officials from Morrow and Umatilla Counties, as well as the CTUIR (Confederate Tribes of The Umatilla In- dian Reservation), having been working on the new routes for quite some time. The three entities, along with the Port of Morrow, would be partners in the venture. “The purpose of the new bus routes would be to connect and enable peo- ple to travel regionally and locally for employ- ment, education, health care and more,” Morrow County Transportation Co- ordinator Katie Imes told the county commissioners at their Sept. 15 meeting where they approved the plan. She said the new bus service would improve ac- cessibility to employment particularly in the Westland Road area near Hermiston and at the Port of Morrow in Boardman. The Port and Boardman area have seen a huge increase in job growth over the past years where a 2017 economic impact analysis identified 8,452 permanent jobs then located at the Port and surrounding areas. And more jobs have been added, especially with the addition of new Amazon server facilities at the Port. The CTUIR would be the driving force be- hind the new bus service since it has long-time ex- perience already operating a transportation system in Umatilla County. The new transportation ven- ture would actually be two bus routes, one between Hermiston and Boardman, traveling through Umatilla and Irrigon to pick up and drop off passengers, and another just within the city of Boardman and Port that would make connection with the Hermiston route and take people to their jobs at the Port. Likewise, the Hermiston route would make connections with other CTUIR routes cur- Heppner temps slightly warmer A new plan offering bus service from Hermiston to Boardman has been approved by county commissioners. The system would be operated by the existing Umatilla Indian Reservation transportation system. Pictured above is a bus and the proposed route. According to prelim- inary data received by NOAA’s National Weather Service in Pendleton, tem- peratures at Heppner aver- aged slightly warmer than normal during the month of September. The average tempera- ture was 62.4 degrees which was 0.8 degrees above nor- mal. High temperatures averaged 76.2 degrees, which was 0.4 degrees be- low normal. The highest was 89 degrees on the 9 th . Low temperatures averaged 48.7 degrees, which was 2.1 degrees above normal. The lowest was 39 degrees, on the 16 th . Precipitation totaled 1.13 inches during Septem- rently servicing Stanfield, Echo, Pendleton and the reservation, thus creating a two-county regional bus system. The plan also brief- ly addressed future plans that may see service added to the Heppner area as well as into the Tri-Cities of nearby Washington. Tentatively, the service is planned for six days per week with pickups starting as early as 4 a.m. so work- ers could reach shifts at the Port beginning at 5 a.m. “Ridership on the early a.m. routes is expected to be driven primarily by Port of Morrow employees,” the report stated. “There- fore, early a.m. routes are designed to focus on the ber, which was 0.57 inches above normal. Measurable precipitation, at least .01 inch, was received on five days with the heaviest, 0.55 inches reported on the 28 th . Precipitation this year has reached 5.50 inches, which is 4.44 inches below normal. Since October, the water year precipitation at Heppner has been 8.98 inches, which is 5.02 inches below normal. The outlook for Octo- ber from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center calls for near normal temperatures and above normal precip- itation. Normal highs for Heppner fall from 71.0 de- grees at the start of October to 58.0 degrees at the end of October. 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