People and the Land: An Oral History of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Program
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Interview Date
3-6-2025
Duration
Audio: .mp4; File size: 86MB; Duration: 01:20:52
Publication Date
2026
Abstract
Bob Clay was interviewed on March 6, 2025, by Sy Adler and Andrée Tremoulet.
The content of this interview is audio only with machine-generated captions.
From 2019 through 2025, community advocates, the state legislature, Representative Tina Kotek, and later the Office of Governor Kotek, ushered in major changes in how the promise of Goal 10, housing for all Oregonians, was interpreted and administered. The legislative and rule changes expanded the implementation of housing planning from a focus on sufficient land capacity toward a comprehensive framework that accounts for housing needs statewide and mandates local action to promote housing production, affordability, and choice within communities across the state.
In March of 2025, Portland State University Professor Emeritus Sy Adler and former Adjunct Associate Professor Andrée Tremoulet conducted three audio interviews with leaders instrumental in the formation and implementation of Goal 10 housing policies to capture their views regarding legislative changes, and how they might affect the availability of housing for all Oregonians.
Biographical
Bob Clay is a planning consultant in Portland, Oregon who has held senior management positions in urban planning for city, state, regional, and federal agencies since 1973.
Description
Oregon's Statewide Land Use Planning Program, adopted in 1973 after the passage of Senate Bill 100, contains nineteen goals or guidelines. Goal 10 provides for the housing needs of Oregon citizens by specifying that jurisdictions must plan for and accommodate needed housing types “at price ranges and rent levels which are commensurate with the financial capabilities of Oregon households and allow for flexibility of housing location, type, and density.” Goal 10 requires each city to inventory its buildable residential lands, project future needs for such lands, and plan and zone enough buildable land to meet those needs. It also prohibits local plans from discriminating against needed housing types. These interviews are part of "People and the Land," a collaboration between the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development and Portland State University.
Rights
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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/44433
Recommended Citation
Adler, Sy; Clay, Bob; and Tremoulet, Andrée, "Discussion on Housing and Goal 10: Bob Clay" (2026). People and the Land: An Oral History of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Program. 78.