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It created a framework for land use planning across the state, requiring every city and county to develop a comprehensive plan for land use. SB 100 expanded on Senate Bill 10 (SB 10) of 1969. This legislation created the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), which expanded on the statewide planning goals of SB 10. [1]
1973: Senate Bills 100 and 101 established Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, etc. Led to adoption of 14 statewide planning goals and created statewide protections for farmland.
Under the program, all cities and counties have adopted comprehensive plans that meet mandatory state standards. The standards are set forth in 19 Statewide Planning Goals that address land use, development, housing, transportation, and conservation of natural resources. Periodic review of plans and technical assistance in the form of grants to ...
Oregon's housing finance agency, Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS,) has released its annual report for 2023, touting the agency's surpassing of Governor Tina Kotek's housing production ...
Tina Kotek established a set of expectations for state agencies around strategic planning and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) actions, including a deadline to develop such a plan by June 2024.
Prohibits state expenditures, programs or services for abortion 8: Yes 573,707: 318,610 64.29% No Init Requires death penalty for murder under specified conditions 9: Yes 589,361: 267,132 68.81% No Init Limitations of public utility rate base 10: No 334,523 515,138: 39.37% Yes Init Land use planning, zoning constitutional amendment 11: No ...
The Eugene City Council passed a second revision to the city's middle housing code, hoping this version meets state requirements. Eugene opens door to more duplexes, townhomes with revised 'middle ...
The new goals and guidelines required every city and county in Oregon to have a long-range plan addressing future growth that meets both local and statewide goals. The state of Tennessee passed the Tennessee Growth Policy Act (TGPA) in 1998 as a response to the state's growing population, increased land development, and conflicts regarding ...