Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) requires local jurisdictions to:
ABuild a minimum of 20 miles of bike lanes per year
BPlan for transportation systems that support compact, mixed-use development and reduce vehicle miles traveled✓ Correct
CDesignate all rural roads as scenic byways
DProvide free public transit in all cities over 50,000 population
Explanation
Oregon's Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) requires local governments to plan transportation systems that support mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly development and provide alternatives to single-occupant vehicle travel, ultimately seeking to reduce per capita vehicle miles traveled.
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