Oregon Land Conservation and Development Act of 1973

This legislation created the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), which expanded on the statewide planning goals of SB 10.

[1] It also established the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development.

By 1976, the planning goals laid out by the act numbered 19:[2][3][4][5][6][7] An attempt to repeal SB 100 was launched as early as 1976.

In an editorial, the Eugene Register-Guard asserted its staff had attended many of the legislative hearings leading to the bills' passage, and that it was "too early to talk about a repeal of Senate Bill 100, when it [had] hardly a chance to work.

The Central Lane County League of Women Voters published a booklet on land use planning that year.