Oregon Code § 197.654·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Regional problem-solving goals, actions and agreements; implementation.
(1) After the Land Conservation
and Development Commission approves a proposal for regional problem-solving
under ORS 197.652, the participants shall develop proposed actions to resolve
the problems identified in the work scope. The participants must agree to:
(a) Regional
goals that describe how the region intends to resolve each regional problem
described in the work scope;
(b) Actions
necessary to achieve the regional goals, including changes to comprehensive
plans or land use regulations;
(c) Measurable
indicators of performance and a system for monitoring progress toward
achievement of the regional goals;
(d) Incentives
and disincentives to encourage successful implementation of the actions to
achieve the regional goals;
(e) If the
regional goals involve the management of an urban growth boundary, actions to
coordinate the planning and provision of water, sewer and transportation
facilities in the region; and
(f) A process for
correction of actions if monitoring indicates that the actions are not
achieving the regional goals.
(2) A decision by
a participant to enter into a regional problem-solving agreement under ORS
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.654
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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