Or. Admin. Code § 731-036-0020 - Definitions and Acronyms
For the purposes of Division 36 rules, the following terms have the following definitions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) "Agreement" means a
legally binding contract between the Department and Recipient that contains the
terms and conditions under which the Department is providing funds from the
Multimodal Active Transportation Fund for an Approved Project.
(2) "Applicant" means a Public Body or
Private Entity that applies for funds from the Multimodal Active Transportation
Fund.
(3) "Approved Project" means
a project that the Commission has selected to receive funding through a grant
from the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund.
(4) "Bicycle" has the meaning given a bicycle
as defined in ORS 801.150 or an electric assisted
bicycle as defined in ORS
801.258.
(5) "Bicycle path" means a way that is open
to the public and designated for use by persons bicycling, including, but not
limited to, bicycle paths as defined in ORS
801.160 and bicycle trails as
defined in ORS 366.514(5).
Bicycle paths may be located on or off of road, street, or highway right of
way.
(6) "Critical link" means a
multiuse path, bicycle trail, or footpath, in an area that meets one or more of
the following criteria:
(a) Improves walking
and bicycling access to high need locations (i.e. transportation disadvantaged
areas, schools, shopping or employment centers, medical services, connections
to transit and regional paths, and downtowns); or
(b) Improves walking and bicycling access in
areas where no connections exist, transportation options are limited, or
significant safety concerns are addressed by the improvement.
(7) "Commission" means the Oregon
Transportation Commission.
(8)
"Department" means the Oregon Department of Transportation.
(9) "Director" means the Director of the
Oregon Department of Transportation.
(10) "Final Project Acceptance" means the
department's written acceptance of a transportation project as complete
following an on-site review of the completed project.
(11) "Footpath" means an accessible way that
is open to the public and designated for use by persons walking, or as
otherwise specifically provided by law or a governing body. Footpaths may be
located on or off of road, street, or highway right-of-way.
(12) "Multiuse path" or "Multiuse trail"
means an accessible way that is open to the public and designated for use by
persons walking, bicycling, and using other forms of non-motorized
transportation, or as otherwise specifically provided by law or a governing
body. Multiuse paths may be located on or off of road, street, or highway
right-of-way.
(13) "Oregon Bicycle
and Pedestrian Advisory Committee" means the committee created in ORS
366.112.
(14) "Pedestrian" has the meaning given in
ORS 801.385
(15) "Private Entity" has the meaning given
in ORS 367.802
(16) "Program" means the Multimodal Active
Transportation Fund Program established by Division 36 rules to administer the
Multimodal Active Transportation Fund.
(17) "Program Funds" means the money
appropriated by the Legislature to the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund.
These funds may be used as grants to eligible projects.
(18) "Project Sponsor" means a public body or
private entity seeking funds to develop and implement a dedicated
project.
(19) "Public Body" has the
meaning given in ORS 174.109.
(20) "Recipient" means a public body or
private entity that enters into Agreement with the Department to receive funds
from the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund.
(21) "Recipient's Total Project Costs" means
the funds received from the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund program plus
the matching funds required under Oregon Administrative Rule
731-036-0110(2)(b)
and any additional funds, if
applicable.
(22) "Regional path"
means a multiuse path or trail, including bicycle trails and footpaths, that
meets the following criteria for Regional Path designation:
(a) Is a continuous path made up of one or
more connected segments that is primarily physically separated from the
roadway;
(b) Connects two or more
communities, with each community no more than 15 miles apart, or traverses
through a single large community with a path that is 10 miles or
longer;
(c) Will serve as a
connection point for people commuting between communities, or is a part of an
officially designated walking and bicycling route; and
(d) Is endorsed by elected bodies along path
alignment.
(23)
"Transportation Project" is defined in ORS
367.080(1)(e).
(24) "Walking" means use of human-powered
forms of transportation, including, but not limited to travel to a destination
by foot or wheelchair.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 367.081
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