Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'transportation system plan' (TSP) in Oregon land use planning?
AA developer's plan for parking within a commercial project
BA local government's comprehensive plan for transportation facilities (roads, transit, bike, pedestrian) consistent with state planning requirements✓ Correct
CODOT's plan for state highway construction
DMetro's plan for light rail expansion in Portland
Explanation
Oregon cities and counties adopt Transportation System Plans (TSPs) under Statewide Planning Goal 12 — Transportation. TSPs identify existing and future transportation facilities, set transportation demand management strategies, and ensure the transportation network supports planned land uses. TSPs are critical for understanding development capacity and infrastructure requirements near properties.
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