Oregon Code § 374.334·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Access
management strategy; rules.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Access
management strategy means a project delivery strategy developed by the
Department of Transportation, in collaboration with cities, counties and owners
of real property abutting a state highway in the affected area, that identifies
the location and type of public and private approaches and other necessary
improvements that are planned to occur primarily in the highway right of way
and that are intended to improve current conditions on the section of highway
by moving in the direction of the objective standards described in ORS 374.311,
subject to safety and highway operations concerns.
(b) Project
means a highway improvement project or highway modernization project included
in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.
(2) The
Department of Transportation shall develop an access management strategy for
each project. In developing an access management strategy, the department shall
engage affected real property owners when:
(a) Establishing
the methodology by which private approaches will be considered for
modification, relocation or closure; or
(b) The
department proposes to acquire all rights of access to a segment of the state
highway.
(3) Within 21
days after the department finalizes the methodology by which private approaches
will be considered for modification, relocation or closure, an affected real
property owner may request a review of the methodology through:
(a) A
collaborative discussion as established by the department by rule; or
(b) The Access
Management Dispute Review Board established under ORS 374.360.
(4) If a facility
plan, as defined in ORS 374.331, is created for a project, the facility plan
must include a sufficient level of detail to identify the location of the
private approaches affected by the project.
(5) The
department shall work with the cities, counties, highway users and real
property owners affected by a project to:
(a) Identify
deficiencies with each highway segment impacted by a project; and
(b) Establish the
long-term vision for each highway segment impacted by a project that would
guide the scope and design of improvements within the highway segment.
(6) The following
apply to all projects that include modification, relocation or closure of
existing private approaches to a state highway:
(a) The location
of intersecting county roads and city streets shall be consistent with the city
and county transportation system plans or shall be determined and agreed upon
through collaborative discussion between the department and the cities and counties
affected by the project.
(b) The
department shall determine the location of private approaches in the access
management strategy in collaboration with affected real property owners using a
collaborative discussion as established by the department by rule. [2013 c.476 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 374.334
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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