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PTA 24-0002: Climate Friendly and Equitable Communities (CFEC) Parking Reform
Project ID:
PTA/PMA 24-0002
Reviewing Staff:
planning@tualatin.gov
Project Staff Contact:
planning@tualatin.gov
Project Type:
Land Use
Plan Map Amendment (PMA)
Plan Text Amendment (PTA)
Planning
Project Status:
Approved
Date Received:
Monday, January 22, 2024
Hearing Date:
Monday, June 10, 2024
Reviewing Body:
Location:
10699 SW Herman Road
Tualatin,
OR
97062
See map: Google Maps
The City of Tualatin proposes to amend the Tualatin Comprehensive Plan and Development Code (TDC) in compliance with state-mandated rulemaking known as Climate Friendly and Equitable Communities (CFEC). These rules are the result of Executive Order No. 20-04 which directs state agencies to take action to reduce and regulate greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and are implemented through Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 660-012-0400. While the CFEC mandates also require updates to our broader land use regulation and Transportation System Plan, this amendment is limited to parking reform.
The proposed amendments repeal minimum parking requirements and address parking lot design, pedestrian connectivity, tree canopy, electric vehicle readiness, and maximum parking requirements.