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• Strategy 10.2.4 As appropriate, prior to allowing urban development within urban growth bound-
ary expansion areas, develop and implement financing strategies that provide adequate funding
for the transportation systems and services necessary for the anticipated urban development.
Objective 10�3 Monitor revenue sources, to meet transportation system needs�
• Strategy 10.3.1 Monitor Road Fund and Urban Road Maintenance District (URMD) revenue to
anticipate the occurrence and magnitude of potential funding shortfalls.
• Strategy 10.3.2 Monitor the Transportation Development Tax (TDT) and the proportion of the
future growth needs being met by development related revenue and credits.
• Strategy 10.3.3 Continue the commitment of the Major Streets Transportation Improvement
Program (MSTIP) revenue to fund transportation needs.
• Strategy 10.3.4 Rely upon the Road Fund to continue to maintain and operate the Arterial and
Collector roadway system, as appropriate.
Objective 10�4 Strategically invest in the transportation system to accomplish the other goals within the TSP�
• Strategy 10.4.1 Seek to establish new and/or enhance existing funding mechanisms to ad-
equately support the capital and maintenance needs identified in the TSP.
• Strategy 10.4.2 Work with regional and state partners to investigate alternatives to or enhance-
ADOPTED TEXT • Strategy 10.4.3 Seek non-traditional funding alternatives and sources to enhance the transpor-
ments of the Gas Tax, as appropriate.
tation system.
• Strategy 10.4.4 Consider active transportation projects and improvements for appropriate
sources of available funding.
• Strategy 10.4.5 All funding decisions should be consistent with the TSP goals.
Objective 10.5 Seek adequate funding for transportation improvements that benefit Oregon as well as the
Portland metropolitan region�
• Strategy 10.5.1 Work with state, regional and local agencies and elected officials to leverage
and increase state funding for transportation projects within Washington County.
• Strategy 10.5.2 Coordinate with the Oregon Congressional Delegation to pursue adequate fed-
eral transportation funding for Oregon and the Portland metropolitan region.
• Strategy 10.5.3 Seek funding for transportation projects in Washington County through the
Metro Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) and Oregon Department of Transportation’s
(ODOT) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
• Strategy 10.5.4 Coordinate with other agencies and organizations to establish adequate, uni-
form and equitable methods for funding local transportation system needs.
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