Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.470 — Grant
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.470·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Grant
program; support by intergovernmental agreements.
(1) The Community Green
Infrastructure Grant Program is established as a program administered by the
Department of Land Conservation and Development for the purpose of awarding
grants for:
(a) Offsetting
the cost of planning and developing community green infrastructure projects or
green infrastructure economic development projects;
(b) Developing or
supporting native seed banks or native plant nurseries; or
(c) Supporting
and implementing green infrastructure master plans.
(2) The
Department of Land Conservation and Development may enter into
intergovernmental agreements under ORS chapter 190 with the Oregon Health
Authority, the Oregon Business Development Department, the Bureau of Labor and
Industries, the State Department of Agriculture, the Oregon Watershed
Enhancement Board, the Department of Environmental Quality, the State Parks and
Recreation Department or an Indian tribe for the purposes of assistance with:
(a) The design
and implementation of the Community Green Infrastructure Grant Program;
(b) Readiness to
acquire and administer federal funding related to green infrastructure
projects; or
(c) Technical
advice or feedback on the grant review process established under this section.
(3) The
Department of Land Conservation and Development shall enter into an
intergovernmental agreement under ORS chapter 190 with the State Forestry
Department for the purposes of assistance with:
(a) The design
and implementation of the Community Green Infrastructure Grant Program;
(b) Readiness to
acquire and administer federal funding related to green infrastructure
projects; and
(c) Technical
advice or feedback on the grant review process established under this section.
(4) The
Department of Land Conservation and Development shall enter into an
intergovernmental agreement under ORS chapter 190 with the Department of
Transportation for the purposes of assistance with:
(a) Technical
advice regarding state transportation facilities and rights of way as they
relate to the design and implementation of the Community Green Infrastructure
Grant Program;
(b) Readiness to
acquire and administer federal funding related to green infrastructure
projects; and
(c) Technical
advice or feedback on the grant review process established under this section.
(5)(a) A public
body, a local workforce development board as defined in ORS 660.300, a
manufactured dwelling park nonprofit cooperative as defined in ORS 62.803, an
Indian tribe, a watershed council as defined in ORS 541.890, a nonprofit
organization or a faith-based organization may apply for a grant under this
section for the purpose of planning or developing a community green
infrastructure project or a green infrastructure economic development project.
(b) An applicant
for a grant for a community green infrastructure project or a green
infrastructure economic development project may partner with a state agency, a
private business with a business site in this state or an owner of rental
property in this state.
(c) A grant for
an approved application for a community green infrastructure project or a green
infrastructure economic development project will be awarded and released only
to an applicant described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(d)(A) An
application for a community green infrastructure project or a green
infrastructure economic development project must be drafted in consultation
with the government of the city or county in which the project will be located
and with the electric and water utilities in whose service territory the
project will be located.
(B) An
application must include documentation of the consultations described in this
paragraph and demonstrate that feedback received as a result of consultation
was incorporated into the application materials. If the application does not
incorporate feedback from a consulted party into the application, the applicant
must provide an explanation of why the feedback was not incorporated or provide
a statement that no feedback was received from that party.
(6)(a) An
application for a grant under this section shall be in the form and manner
prescribed by the Department of Land Conservation and Development.
(b) An
application for a grant to plan or develop a community green infrastructure
project or a green infrastructure economic development project must demonstrate
that the project:
(A) Is located in
this state;
(B) Provides
social, environmental or economic benefits to an environmental justice
community;
(C) Except for
projects developed by an Indian tribe, has been or will be developed in
coordination with an environmental justice community that will benefit from the
completion of the project; and
(D) Has a plan
for the maintenance of the project for at least three years or has requested
technical assistance for maintenance planning.
(c) An
application for a grant for a native seed bank or n
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.470
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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