Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0500 - Pedestrian System Planning
(1) Transportation
system plans must include a pedestrian system element that meets the
requirements of this rule. For the purposes of this division, the pedestrian
system is intended to serve people walking and those using mobility devices or
other devices that operate at a similar speed and scale as people walking. The
pedestrian system is intended to serve most short trips under one mile in
cities.
(2) A pedestrian system
element must include the following elements:
(a) The complete pedestrian system as
described in section (3) of this rule that includes the full buildout of the
pedestrian system within the urban growth boundary;
(b) Identification of gaps and deficiencies
in the pedestrian system as described in section (4);
(c) Locations of key pedestrian destinations
identified as provided in OAR
660-012-0360; and
(d) A list of prioritized pedestrian system
projects developed as provided in OAR
660-012-0520.
(3) The complete pedestrian system
is the full buildout of a complete pedestrian system within the planning area.
A city or county determines the complete pedestrian system plan by:
(a) Using the pedestrian system inventory
developed under OAR 660-012-0505 as a
base;
(b) Adding the minimum
pedestrian facilities to places that do not presently meet the minimum
pedestrian system requirements in OAR
660-012-0510; and
(c) Adding enhanced facilities above the
minimum pedestrian system requirements where the city or county finds that
enhanced facilities are necessary or desirable to meet the goals of the
jurisdiction's comprehensive plan.
(4) Cities and counties shall identify gaps
and deficiencies in the pedestrian system by comparing the complete pedestrian
system plan with the pedestrian system inventory developed under OAR
660-012-0505. Cities or counties
must include any part of the complete pedestrian system not presently built to
the standard in the complete pedestrian system plan as a gap or
deficiency.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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