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Step 7: TSP Documentation

What a TSP Shall Include

The TSP document is the culmination of the planning process that identifies the goals and objectives of the TSP update and the new policies, plans, programs, and projects that will shape the transportation system over the planning horizon. With regard to actual content, the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) defined in Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 660-012 outlines specific content that is required  in all TSPs.

OAR 660-012-0020 of the TPR identifies the elements of a TSP for non-metropolitan areas, whereas OAR 660-012-0100 identifies the elements of a TSP for metropolitan areas. For each of the applicable elements, the TSP must document the needs, functions, modes, and general location of planned improvements. These constitute the land use action and must be adopted by ordinance. Any future changes to the needs, modes, function, and general location of improvements also constitute a land use action that must be adopted by ordinance with the proper notices, opportunity for public involvement, and other procedures. It is therefore important that the TSP document clearly distinguish between the part that constitutes the land use action and the part that is background information, in such a way that decision-makers, stakeholders, and the public clearly understand the nature of the decisions.

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