Land Use & Zoning
In Oregon, which Statewide Planning Goal specifically addresses housing needs?
AGoal 3
BGoal 10✓ Correct
CGoal 5
DGoal 14
Explanation
Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 10 — Housing — requires cities to plan for a variety of housing types, densities, and price ranges to meet the needs of all Oregonians, including low-income households. Local comprehensive plans must include a housing needs analysis and sufficient land zoned to accommodate projected housing growth.
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