Dayton : Transportation system plan

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Date

2001-05

Authors

Dayton (Or.)
Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments

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Publisher

City of Dayton (Or.)

Abstract

The Dayton TSP is a statement of current conditions of the local transportation system and specific directions for improvements that will increase transportation alternatives in Dayton. Those transportation improvements will have to be efficient, economical, timely, and environmentally appropriate. No TSP can anticipate all the variables needed to meet future transportation desires, but the TSP can provide the decision making flexibility for Dayton's community leaders to take advantage of transportation opportunities, which will increase transportation alternatives in Dayton. The intent of the transportation system plan (TSP) is to be an addendum to the Dayton Planning Atlas. The summary is designed as a revision to the Dayton Comprehensive Plan. Some of the appendices are intended for adoption as amendments to the Dayton Development Code. [From the Plan]

Description

146 pp. Includes maps. Published May 2001. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.

Keywords

Transportation -- Oregon -- Dayton -- Planning, City planning -- Oregon -- Dayton, Land use -- Oregon -- Dayton -- Planning, Central business districts -- Oregon -- Dayton, Bicycle trails -- Oregon -- Dayton -- Planning, Pedestrian areas -- Oregon -- Dayton -- Planning

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