Deschutes County, Oregon Planning Documents
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Item Open Access Bend area : Comprehensive plan(City of Bend (Or.) and Deschutes County (Or.), 1998-11-02) Bend (Or.); Bend (Or.). Community Development Dept. Planning Division; Deschutes County (Or.). Community Development Dept.Item Open Access Deschutes County : 2030 Comprehensive plan update(Deschutes County (Or.), 2008-05-14) Deschutes County (Or.)The purpose of the Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan is to provide general guidance on land use decisions, in order to promote the greatest land use efficiency and equity. The preparation of this plan responded to a statewide comprehensive planning initiative that was developed to provide an open and objective land use decision making process. The plan was intended to respond to the dramatic growth and change the County was experiencing that was putting pressure on the land as well as on the economic, social and governmental structures. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Deschutes County : Comprehensive plan (1979)(Deschutes County (Or.), 1979-11-01) Deschutes County (Or.)The purpose of the Comprehensive Plan for Deschutes County is ...to consider the significant factors which affect or are affected by development in the County and provide a general guide to the various decisions which must be made to promote the greatest efficiency and equity possible, while managing the continuing growth and change of the area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Deschutes County : Transportation system plan(Deschutes County (Or.), 2003-09-30) Deschutes County (Or.)The Deschutes County Transportation System Plan addresses transportation needs throughout the County over the next twenty years (1996-2016). The County transportation system provides connections between Deschutes County and adjacent counties, as well as between the urban and rural areas within the County. The transportation network involves many different modes, including auto, bike, pedestrian, rail and transit. [From the Plan]