Or. Admin. R. 660-044-0100 - Scenario Planning Work Programs
As used in this division, a work program must include:
(1) A proposed governance structure for
regional cooperation: a proposed mechanism for regional cooperation. The
governance structure may be an existing metropolitan planning organization, a
new regional inter-governmental entity, an intergovernmental agreement for
collaboration among local governments, or other mechanism. The governance
structure must describe how the entity or entities will make decisions and
complete tasks. The governance structure must, at a minimum, include cities and
counties and describe how transit providers will be involved in the planning
process.
(2) A scope of work: A
proposed list of tasks to develop scenarios, analyze scenarios, select a
preferred scenario, assemble a land use and transportation scenario plan, and
amend local plans and ordinances consistent with the land use and
transportation scenario plan.
(3) A
community engagement plan: A community engagement plan with a focus on outreach
to and inclusion of underserved populations including community-based
conversations.
(4) A funding
estimate: A general estimate of needs for each city and county to adopt local
amendments to implement the selected scenario. The funding estimate must
include a schedule of requested amounts in current and future budget
periods.
(5) A schedule: The work
program must include a proposed schedule for submitting the land use and
transportation scenario plan and for adopting local amendments to implement the
approved preferred land use and transportation scenario.
(6) Cities and counties may submit a proposed
work program to the department with alternative deadlines to those found in OAR
660-044-0015.
(7) The department
shall consult with the Oregon Department of Transportation to review the
proposed work program. The director may approve the work program or refer the
work program to the commission with recommended revisions.
(8) If the director refers a proposed work
program to the commission under section (7), the commission shall hold a
hearing to review the proposed work program and the recommended revisions. The
commission may approve the work program or remand the work program with
required revisions.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 184.899, ORS 197.012 & ORS 468A.205
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As used in this division, a work program must include:
(1) A proposed governance structure for regional cooperation: a proposed mechanism for regional cooperation. The governance structure may be an existing metropolitan planning organization, a new regional inter-governmental entity, an intergovernmental agreement for collaboration among local governments, or other mechanism. The governance structure must describe how the entity or entities will make decisions and complete tasks. The governance structure must, at a minimum, include cities and counties and describe how transit providers will be involved in the planning process.
(2) A scope of work: A proposed list of tasks to develop scenarios, analyze scenarios, select a preferred scenario, assemble a land use and transportation scenario plan, and amend local plans and ordinances consistent with the land use and transportation scenario plan.
(3) A community engagement plan: A community engagement plan with a focus on outreach to and inclusion of underserved populations including community-based conversations.
(4) A funding estimate: A general estimate of needs for each city and county to adopt local amendments to implement the selected scenario. The funding estimate must include a schedule of requested amounts in current and future budget periods.
(5) A schedule: The work program must include a proposed schedule for submitting the land use and transportation scenario plan and for adopting local amendments to implement the approved preferred land use and transportation scenario.
(6) Cities and counties may submit a proposed work program to the department with alternative deadlines to those found in OAR 660-044-0015.
(7) The department shall consult with the Oregon Department of Transportation to review the proposed work program. The director may approve the work program or refer the work program to the commission with recommended revisions.
(8) If the director refers a proposed work program to the commission under section (7), the commission shall hold a hearing to review the proposed work program and the recommended revisions. The commission may approve the work program or remand the work program with required revisions.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.040