Extra Spending Request Form
This form is for requesting anything considered “Extra Spending” outside of the customary spending on a client’s budget plan.
For questions or assistance, please contact us at ommp@clackamas.us or 503- 650-5623.
This form is for requesting anything considered “Extra Spending” outside of the customary spending on a client’s budget plan.
For questions or assistance, please contact us at ommp@clackamas.us or 503- 650-5623.
The Clackamas County transit shuttle service provides a vital connection to our rural communities and areas that are hard to get to by transit. These shuttles help relieve congestion on county roads and they will provide critical, last-mile connections between service provided by regional transit.
The shuttles are a free “deviated fixed-route” service. Can’t make it to the main bus stop or route? Call 24 hours in advance 971-358-0623 to make arrangements and check availability to be picked up or dropped off within ¾ mile from the route. You may also signal/flag the bus to get on or off the bus in-between stops.

Have you ridden any Clackamas County free shuttles (e.g., CCC Xpress, Estacada Shuttle, and Oregon City Shuttle) at any point since September 22, 2025? We want to hear about your experience by taking a quick survey! Your feedback will help shape the future of shuttle service.
Easy trip planning, real-time bus tracking, and connections with popular rail services all from your phone.
Passio GO™ represents the next generation of passenger apps for transit that is fully focused on the passenger experience.
The four shuttle services fill gaps from TriMet stops to underserved portions of Oregon City, Clackamas Industrial Area and Estacada.
This shuttle line provides enhanced transit access throughout Oregon City. This shuttle operates on weekdays only. Service begins and ends at the Oregon City Shopping Center from 6:30 a.m. to 8:57 p.m.
This shuttle line provides enhanced transit access to the Clackamas Industrial Area located primarily east of Interstate 205 along Highway 212. This service will link Clackamas Town Center Transit Center and locations throughout the Clackamas Industrial Area, ensuring connections to large employers in Clackamas and to Clackamas Community College.
The Clackamas Industrial Area shuttle operates weekdays only. Service begins and ends at Clackamas Town Center from 4:50 a.m. to 11:23 a.m. , as well as 1:00–8:33 p.m..
This shuttle line connects the Oregon City and Clackamas Industrial Shuttles. The shuttle provides a direct connection between Clackamas Town Center and the Clackamas Community College Campus in Oregon City. The shuttle operates on weekdays only.
This shuttle line connects Estacada to Clackamas County College over Redland road. The shuttle operates on weekdays only.
Under contract by MTRWestern
Customer Contact:
971-358-0623
Managed by Clackamas County Social Services
Please contact us directly to request a schedule in an alternate format, or with any complaints or concerns:
PO Box 2950, Oregon City, OR 97045
503-655-8640, TTY 503-650-5646
The Clackamas County Connects Shuttle Service Respects Civil Rights
Health, Housing, and Human Services of Clackamas County promotes and assists individuals, families and communities to be safe, to be healthy, and to thrive.
The following seven strategic initiatives have been identified as key priorities.
Strong Community Partnerships
Strong partnerships with businesses, community organizations, and governmental agencies are critical for our work to be successful. We must strive to improve cooperation and collaboration with our partners.
Integrated Services
Ensure that our services are integrated around prioritized populations, as well as between Divisions. We should look for ways to "wrap" services around individuals and populations so that people are able to access a full suite of services.
Catalytic Entrepreneurial Leadership
H3S will seek creative solutions to problems, leading from the front, rather than reacting. We will act as the convener, catalyst, and broker for innovative methods and partnerships that serve our clients and the community.
Equitable Access
Our work should strive to remove barriers and ensure equitable access to services for populations throughout the county. This may mean working to overcome barriers that derive from income inequities, language or cultural barriers, or the urban/rural divide – in all cases; we must ensure that our services are open and accessible to all.
Meaningful Community Engagement
In our work, we must strive to provide meaningful opportunities for community dialogue. When we work with the community, we must seek to ensure that their insights and comments are taken seriously and that they have a reasonable opportunity to influence decision making within H3S.
Increase Political Capital
The services provided by our staff and our partners are critical to the county. We must ensure that local, state, and federal elected officials are aware of – and recognize – the importance of this work to support individuals and communities.
Responsive Infrastructure
Internal infrastructure, such as IT equipment, policies and procedures, and staff expertise must operate at a high level of responsiveness and excellence.