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Oregon aviation plan



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    The 1992 Oregon Transportation Plan created policies and investment strategies for Oregon?s multimodal transportation system. The statewide plan called for a transportation system marked by modal balance, efficiency, accessibility, environmental responsibility, connectivity among places, connectivity among modes and carriers, safety, and financial stability. The 1999 Oregon Aviation Plan applies these general policies to the state?s public-use aviation system. The Aviation Plan identifies the key issues affecting the system. The plan provides an analysis of the issues confronting Oregon?s airport system and establishes state-level policies and actions for the system. The Aviation Plan defines investment strategies for Oregon?s public use aviation system for the next 20 years. The system plan identifies $274.6 million of needs over the next 20 years to preserve Oregon?s airport system to the minimum standards set by the plan. It further refines the goals of the Oregon Transportation Plan and constitutes a part of Oregon?s Statewide Transportation Plan. Appendices, figure, 115 pages.
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