Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 376 § 376.820 — Jurisdiction over mall; abandonment or modification
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 376 ·
Oregon Code § 376.820·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Jurisdiction over mall; abandonment or modification.
(1) Proceedings under ORS 376.705
to 376.825 and the adoption of such ordinance notwithstanding, the city and its
legislative body shall retain its police powers and other rights and powers
relating to the city streets constituting a part of the pedestrian mall. No
action taken pursuant to ORS 376.705 to 376.825 shall be interpreted or
construed to be a vacation or abandonment, in whole or in part, of any city
street or any right therein, it being intended that the establishment of a
pedestrian mall pursuant to ORS 376.705 to 376.825 be a matter of regulation
only.
(2) Nothing in
ORS 376.705 to 376.825 shall be interpreted or construed to prevent the city
and its legislative body, at any time subsequent to the adoption of the
ordinance provided for in ORS 376.705 to 376.825, from abandoning the operation
of the pedestrian mall, from changing the extent of the pedestrian mall, or
from changing or repealing any of the rules and regulations pertaining to the
pedestrian mall. [1961 c.666 §34]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 376.820
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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