- (1) Cities and counties shall use best available data to identify key destinations for purposes of coordinated land use and transportation planning. Key destinations are destinations described in this rule, as well as other destinations determined locally that are expected to attract a higher than average rate of pedestrian, bicycle, or transit trips.
(2) Key destinations may include, but are not limited to:
- (a) Climate-friendly areas;
- (b) Pedestrian-oriented commercial areas outside of climate-friendly areas;
- (c) Transit stations, stops, and terminals;
- (d) Retail and service establishments, including grocery stores;
- (e) Child care facilities, schools, and colleges;
- (f) Parks, recreation centers, paths, trails, and open spaces;
- (g) Farmers markets;
- (h) Libraries, government offices, community centers, arts facilities, post offices, social service centers, and other civic destinations;
- (i) Medical or dental clinics and hospitals;
- (j) Major employers;
- (k) Gyms and health clubs;
- (l) Major sports or performance venues; and
- (m) Other key destinations determined locally.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
History
LCDD 3-2022, adopt filed 08/17/2022, effective 08/17/2022
LCDD 2-2022, temporary adopt filed 06/01/2022, effective 06/01/2022 through 11/27/2022