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Oregon Dept of Transportation (ODOT)

ODOT Parties interested in obtaining a permit for activity on a highway or interstate should contact the local District Maintenance office. A list of offices and map showing the coverage areas for the various Districts is online at www.oregon.gov.  

Port Orford, OR

The city does not require any permits or fees. Donations to our Parks would be accepted but not required. Contact City Administrator for further inquiries. Submit letter containing all applicable information regarding the size and scope of activity. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is the authority on the beaches.

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Paisley, OR

Paisley, Oregon Contact City Hall for further inquiries. Submit letter containing all applicable information regarding the size and scope of activity.

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Myrtle Point, OR

No established policies for filming.  Contact City Manager for further inquiries. Submit letter containing all applicable information regarding the size and scope of activity.

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Josephine County, OR

Note:  This section refers to the unincorporated areas of Josephine County, Oregon; including many unincorporated communities, and any property owned by Josephine County, such as Parks, Roads and Buildings. Josephine County does not have an established filming policy. Contact Real Property Manager for further inquiries.

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Powers, OR

Powers, Oregon Contact City Administrator for further inquiries. Submit letter containing all applicable information regarding the size and scope of activity.

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Butte Falls, OR

Butte Falls, Oregon Permit Process: No established policies for filming.  Contact City Recorder for further inquiries. Submit letter containing all applicable information regarding the size and scope of activity.

Gold Beach, OR

Gold Beach, Oregon No established policies for filming.  Contact City Administrator for further inquiries. Submit letter containing all applicable information regarding the size and scope of activity. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is the authority on the beaches.