

Since it’s the blanket plan on top of a lot of other, more nitty-gritty ones, it doesn’t get too specific about anything. It lays out a global overview of Oregon’s transportation system, detailing the problems we face as a state and the ideas ODOT has for solving them.

The updated plan will lay out the vision for Oregon’s transportation policy from now through 2050.Īs a document, the draft OTP is an interesting read (for nerds like me, at least).

The OTP was first adopted in 1992 and was last updated in 2006 - eons ago, as far as the transportation landscape is concerned. ODOT describes the OTP as the “umbrella” transportation plan for the state, under which all of ODOT’s more specific plans - like the Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and Transportation System Plan - fall.
