Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 660 - LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 12 - TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Section 660-012-0150 - Transportation System Inventories

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 660-012-0150

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) This rule applies to transportation inventories as provided in OAR 660-012-0505, OAR 660-012-0605, OAR 660-012-0705, and OAR 660-012-0805.

(2) Cities and counties shall coordinate with other publicly owned transportation facility and service providers, including, but not limited to state agencies, other cities and counties, and public transportation system operators to develop the transportation system inventory.

(3) Inventories shall include all publicly owned, operated, or supported transportation facilities and services within the planning area, regardless of ownership or maintenance responsibility. Inventories shall note ownership or maintenance responsibility for all facilities.

(4) Inventories shall clearly identify the following for each inventoried facility or service:

(a) Function, including the classification of the facility or service, its primary uses, and whether it primarily serves local, regional, pass-through, or freight traffic.

(b) Primary users of the facility, including whether users are primarily on foot, bicycle, transit, freight, or personal vehicle.

(c) Land use context for each segment of the facility, including determining what types of planned land uses surround the facility.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012, ORS 197.180 & ORS 197.712

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