Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 660 - LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 12 - TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Section 660-012-0905 - Land Use and Transportation Performance Measures

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 660-012-0905

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

(1) Cities, counties, and Metro that have a land use and transportation scenario approved by the commission as provided in OAR 660-044-0050 or OAR 660-044-0120 shall report on the performance measures from the approved regional scenario plan.

(2) Cities and counties that do not have a land use and transportation scenario approved by the commission as provided in OAR 660-044-0120 shall report on the specific actions, including capital improvements and the adoption of policies or programs that they have or will undertake to reduce pollution and increase equitable outcomes for underserved populations. At a minimum, this report must include the following performance measures:

(a) Compact Mixed-Use Development
(A) Number of publicly supported affordable housing units in climate-friendly areas.

(B) Number of existing and permitted dwelling units in climate-friendly areas and percentage of existing and permitted dwelling units in climate-friendly areas relative to total number of existing and permitted dwelling units in the jurisdiction.

(C) Share of retail and service jobs in climate-friendly areas relative to retail and service jobs in the jurisdiction.

(b) Active Transportation
(A) Percent of collector and arterial streets in climate-friendly areas and underserved population neighborhoods with bicycle and pedestrian facilities with Level of Traffic Stress 1 or 2.

(B) Percent of collector and arterial streets in climate-friendly areas and underserved population neighborhoods with safe and convenient marked pedestrian crossings.

(C) Percent of transit stops with safe pedestrian crossings within 100 feet.

(c) Transportation Options
(A) Number of employees covered by an Employee Commute Options Program.

(B) Number of households engaged with Transportation Options activities.

(C) Percent of all Transportation Options activities that were focused on underserved population communities.

(d) Transit
(A) Share of households within one-half mile of a priority transit corridor.

(B) Share of low-income households within one-half mile of a priority transit corridor.

(C) Share of key destinations within one-half mile of a priority transit corridor.

(e) Parking Costs and Management: Average daily public parking fees in climate-friendly areas.

(f) Transportation System
(A) Vehicle miles traveled per capita.

(B) Percent of jurisdiction transportation budget spent in climate-friendly areas and underserved population neighborhoods.

(C) Share of investments that support modes of transportation with low pollution.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012, ORS 197.712 & ORS 468A.205

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