Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0700 - Public Transportation System Planning
(1) Transportation system plans must include
a public transportation system element that meets the requirements of this
rule. Cities and counties must work in close cooperation with transit service
providers in order to complete the public transportation system element of the
transportation system plan.
(a) Cities and
counties shall coordinate with public transportation service providers to
develop the public transportation system element.
(b) The public transportation system element
must include elements of the public transportation system that are in the
control of the city, county, and coordinating transportation facility
owners.
(c) The public
transportation system element must identify elements of the public
transportation system that the city or county will work with transit service
providers to realize or improve, including transit priority corridors, transit
supportive infrastructure, and stop amenities.
(d) Cities and counties must coordinate with
transit service providers to align the public transportation system element
with Transit Development Plans, goals, and other strategic planning documents
adopted by transit service providers to the extent practical.
(e) Transportation system plans do not
control public transportation elements exclusively controlled by transit
service providers. These include funding or details of transit service
provision, including timetables and routing.
(2) A public transportation system element
must include the following elements:
(a) The
complete public transportation system as described in section (3) that includes
the full buildout and provision of services of the public transportation system
within the urban growth boundary;
(b) Identification of gaps and deficiencies
in the public transportation system as described in section (4);
(c) Locations of key public transportation
destinations identified as provided in OAR
660-012-0360; and
(d) A list of prioritized public
transportation system projects developed as provided in OAR
660-012-0720.
(3) The complete public
transportation system is the full buildout of a complete public transportation
system within the planning area. The city or county determines the complete
public transportation system plan by:
(a)
Using the public transportation system inventory developed under OAR
660-012-0705 as a base;
and
(b) Adding the minimum public
transportation services and facilities to places that do not presently meet the
minimum public transportation system requirements in OAR
660-012-0710.
(4) Cities and counties shall
identify gaps and deficiencies in the public transportation system by comparing
the complete public transportation system with the public transportation system
inventory developed under OAR
660-012-0705. Cities and
counties must include any part of the complete public transportation system not
presently built or operated to the standards in the complete public
transportation system plan as a gap or deficiency. Cities and counties must
identify gaps in the transit supportive facilities provided on priority transit
corridors and other transit corridors identified as provided in OAR
660-012-0710. Transit supportive
facilities include, but are not limited to:
(a) Stations, hubs, stops, shelters, signs,
and ancillary features; and
(b)
Transit priority infrastructure, including signals, queue jumps, and
semi-exclusive or exclusive bus lanes or transitways.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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