Description: Intermodal freight facilitieswith linkages to Transportation System Plan (TSP) TransPlanIDs.
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Category: Transportation - Transit
Purpose: For mapping and analysis of intermodal freight facilitiesin the context of the Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Frequent
Description: Active, planned, andin construction transit stations (with linkages to TSP TranPlanID).
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Category: Transportation - Transit
Purpose: For mapping and analysis of transit stations in the context of the Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Frequent
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: This data is maintained by and obtained from Metro Data Resource Center. Please go to http://rlisdiscovery.oregonmetro.gov/metadataviewer/display.cfm?meta_layer_id=182 for the complete metadata.
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Category: Public Safety - Fire
Purpose: For mapping of fire stations in the region.
Update Frequency: As needed
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: Pedestrian district boundaries with linkages to Transportation System Plan (TSP) TransPlanIDs.
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Category: Planning - Comp Plan
Purpose: For mapping and analysis of pedestrian districts in the context of the Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Frequent
Description: Freight facilities with linkages to Transportation System Plan (TSP) TransPlanIDs.
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Category: Transportation - Transit
Purpose: For mapping and analysis of freight facilitiesin the context of the Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Frequent
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Description: TSP classifications are part of a group of layers that make up the Transportation System Plan, which is the 20-year plan for transportation improvements in the City of Portland. The goal of the TSP is to provide transportation choices for residents, employees, visitors and firms doing business in Portland by describing what the system should look like and what purpose it fulfills. This linear feature class contains the street classifications of the TSP. Attribution for classifications under Traffic, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Freight, Emergency Response and Street Design designate the type of movement and planning that should be emphasized on each street. Classification descriptions are used to describe how streets should function for each modes of travel, not necessarily how they are functioning at present. --Additional Information:
Category: Planning
Purpose: For mapping related to the City's Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Irregular
Description: Freight district boundaries with linkages to Transportation System Plan (TSP) TransPlanIDs.
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Category: Boundary
Purpose: For mapping and analysis of freight districts in the context of the Transportation System Plan.
Update Frequency: Frequent