Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's Statewide Planning Goal 15 (Willamette River Greenway) protects:
AAll land within 100 miles of the Willamette River
BA greenway corridor along the Willamette River to protect natural, scenic, historical, and recreation values✓ Correct
COnly state parks along the Willamette
DIndustrial land along the Willamette for port operations
Explanation
Goal 15 establishes the Willamette River Greenway — a protected corridor along the Willamette River from the Columbia River to Cottage Grove. Local governments must adopt greenway boundary designations and regulations to protect the river's scenic, historical, natural, and recreation values.
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