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Oregon City adopts state-required parking reforms; commission to raise concerns with DLCD
Summary
Oregon City adopted Ordinance 25-1006 on June 18, updating local zoning to align with state-required parking reforms under the Transportation Planning Rule.
On June 18 the Oregon City Commission approved Ordinance 25-1006 on second reading, updating Title 17 (zoning) to implement parking reforms required by the state Transportation Planning Rule (OAR provisions). The vote was unanimous.
Staff and City Attorney (referred to in the meeting as Melissa Richter) briefed the commission about the state's administrative response to a city request to reduce the standard walk distance from transit from a half mile to a quarter mile. Richter told the…
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