Oregon Statutes

§ 458.705 — Legislative findings

Oregon § 458.705
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.13
Title 36AHousing; Lottery and Games; Environment
Ch.458

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 458.705 (2026).

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The Legislative Assembly finds that:

(1)The population of the state is growing and is expected to continue growing well into the 21st century. That population growth is uneven, resulting in some places struggling to manage new people, jobs and building, and other places being eager to attract a share of growth and economic development. A community’s pattern of development can accommodate a growing population and help rebuild rural and distressed economies while maintaining the state’s quality of life. Downtown areas need to be revitalized to accommodate more business and civic activity. Affordable housing must be developed near job centers. Rural and distressed communities need to be rebuilt to allow all sectors of the state to share in economic prosperity.
(2)Numerous barriers exist to

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Legislative History

1999 c.956 §1

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