Or. Admin. R. 660-012-0505 - Pedestrian System Inventory
(1) Pedestrian
system inventories must include information on pedestrian facilities and street
crossings for all areas within climate-friendly areas, within Metro Region 2040
centers, within one-quarter mile of all schools, and along all arterials and
collectors. Pedestrian system inventories should include information on
pedestrian facilities and street crossings for all areas within the planning
area.
(a) Inventories of pedestrian facilities
must include information on width and condition.
(b) Inventories of street crossings must
include crossing distances, the type of crossing, closed crossings, curb ramps,
and distance between crossings.
(2) Pedestrian system inventories must
include the crash risk factors of inventoried pedestrian facilities, including
but not limited to speed, volume, and roadway width. Pedestrian system
inventories must also include the location of all reported injuries and deaths
of people walking or using a mobility device. This must include all reported
incidents from the most recent five years of available data prior to the year
of adoption of the pedestrian system inventory.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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(1) Pedestrian system inventories must include information on pedestrian facilities and street crossings for all areas within climate friendly areas, within Metro Region 2040 centers, within one-quarter mile of all schools, and along all arterials and collectors. Pedestrian system inventories must also include information on all pedestrian facilities, including shared use paths.
(a) Inventories of pedestrian facilities must include information on width and condition.
(b) Inventories of street crossings must include crossing distances, the type of crossing, closed crossings, curb ramps, and distance between crossings.
(2) Pedestrian system inventories must include the crash risk factors of inventoried pedestrian facilities, including but not limited to speed, volume, and roadway width. Pedestrian system inventories must also include the location of all reported injuries and deaths of people walking or using a mobility device. This must include all reported incidents from the most recent five years prior of available data prior to the year of adoption of the pedestrian system inventory.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.040