Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's Statewide Planning Goal 12 (Transportation) requires local governments to:
ABuild free highway on-ramps in all cities
BProvide transportation systems that accommodate the safe and efficient movement of people and goods✓ Correct
CRequire all new developments to provide dedicated bicycle lanes
DPrioritize mass transit over private vehicle use
Explanation
Goal 12 requires local comprehensive plans to address transportation needs, providing for safe and efficient movement of people and goods by all modes of transportation. Local Transportation System Plans (TSPs) must be consistent with Goal 12.
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