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Urban and rural reserves

Planning and conservation    Land and development    Urban and rural reserves

Find out about a unique new collaborative process the region is using to choose the best places for future urban growth. Learn how regional partners are identifying lands that won’t be urbanized for the next 50 years. Share your views.

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Which areas of the region are proposed for future urban development and which for farm and forest protection? Visit nine areas around the region, view maps and read descriptions of proposed reserves. Use the interactive map to zoom to your area. Go

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Shaping the region for 40-50 years

What are urban and rural reserves? Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties and Metro are leading a regional process to identify land for future urban development and protect farms, forests and natural areas for the next half century...More

The reserves map

How will the final reserves system be created? Find out how representatives from Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties and Metro are crafting the final regional map and agreements to establish urban and rural reserves...More

Share your views

County commissioners and Metro councilors will come to agreements on urban and rural reserves in February. Find out how you can still weigh in. More

Reserves Core 4 agendas and minutes

Find meeting materials for the Reserves Core 4. The Core 4 are the representatives of the Metro Council and the three counties on the Reserves Steering Committee and are the only voting members....More

County lands suitable for reserves

What makes a piece of ground suitable for urban development? What keeps working farms or forests in business? Which rivers, wetlands and buttes define our region? Learn which lands each county has determined are suitable for urban and rural reserves...More

What reserves mean for you

Do you own land outside the urban growth boundary? Do you live in a rural community? Find out how an urban or rural reserve designation would affect you...More

County partners

Find information about how your county is planning for urban and rural reserves.
Clackamas County
Multnomah County
Washington County

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Definitions

What are urban and rural reserves?

Urban reserve means lands outside an urban growth boundary that will provide for: (a) future expansion over a long-term period; and (b) the cost-effective provision of public facilities and services within the area when the lands are included within the urban growth boundary.

Rural reserve means land reserved to provide long-term protection for agriculture, forestry or important natural landscape features that limit urban development or help define appropriate natural boundaries of urbanization, including plant, fish and wildlife habitat, steep slopes and floodplains.

Oregon Revised Statute 195.137

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