Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'transportation demand management' (TDM) requirement and how does it affect Oregon commercial development?
AA requirement that all commercial tenants provide free parking
BA strategy to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips from a development through incentives like transit passes, carpooling, or reduced parking✓ Correct
CA FEMA requirement for flood elevation certificates
DAn Oregon DEQ rule for vehicle emissions near commercial buildings
Explanation
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) programs reduce auto trips from new developments through transit subsidies, carpooling incentives, bike facilities, and reduced parking ratios. Oregon cities like Portland require TDM plans for larger commercial developments to reduce traffic impacts and support multi-modal transportation goals aligned with the statewide planning framework.
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