Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0520 - Pedestrian System Projects
(1) Cities and
counties shall develop a list of pedestrian system projects that would address
all the gaps and deficiencies in the pedestrian system identified by the city
under OAR 660-012-0500(4).
(2) Cities and counties shall develop
pedestrian project prioritization factors that are able to sort the list of
pedestrian system projects into a prioritized list of pedestrian system
projects. Cities must develop pedestrian project prioritization factors by
engaging underserved populations as provided in OAR
660-012-0130.
(3) Cities and counties shall use the
following factors when prioritizing pedestrian system projects:
(a) Pedestrian system investments in
climate-friendly areas and Metro Region 2040 centers;
(b) Pedestrian system investments in areas
with concentrations of underserved populations;
(c) Pedestrian system investments in areas
with pedestrian safety risk factors such as roadways with high speeds and high
traffic volumes;
(d) Pedestrian
system investments in areas with reported crashes involving pedestrian serious
injuries and deaths;
(e) Pedestrian
system investments that provide access to key pedestrian destinations
identified as provided in OAR
660-012-0360;
(f) Pedestrian system investments that will
connect to, fill gaps in, and expand the existing pedestrian network;
(g) Pedestrian system investments that
prioritize pedestrian travel consistent with the prioritization factors in OAR
660-012-0155; and
(h) Where applicable, pedestrian system
investments that implement a scenario plan approved by order as provided in OAR
660-044-0120.
(4) The transportation system plan
must include a description of the prioritization factors and method of
prioritizing pedestrian projects used to develop the prioritized list of
pedestrian system projects.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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