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Troutdale adopts state-mandated Climate-Friendly Equitable Communities code changes, limits some parking requirements
Summary
Troutdale — On June 24 the Troutdale City Council adopted an ordinance amending the city’s development and municipal codes to implement Oregon’s Climate-Friendly Equitable Communities rules.
Troutdale — On June 24 the Troutdale City Council adopted an ordinance amending multiple chapters of the Troutdale Development Code and the municipal code to implement Oregon’s Climate-Friendly Equitable Communities (CPEC) rules.
The amendments — required by the state for cities in the Portland metro region — reduce some parking minimums near transit corridors and town centers, add pedestrian-connectivity and tree-canopy provisions for large parking areas, require EV-ready conduit in multifamily developments and create a local commercial-parking tax framework. The council selected the state’s “fair pricing” parking pathway and added one of the optional measures: a commercial-parking…
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