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# Shared Vision

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## TL;DR  *(generated · confidence: high)*

Oregon's Shared Vision describes a permitting and regulatory system that is efficient, transparent, coordinated, and predictable—enabling timely project delivery while reducing administrative burden. The state aims to achieve competitive parity with West Coast peers by integrating strong environmental and community protections with responsive, solutions-oriented processes that shift from restrictive to collaborative approaches. Oregon should set statewide standards for predictability, accountability, coordination, and customer responsiveness.

**Key points** *(each cites a PDF page)*:

- Oregon's permitting system should be efficient, transparent, coordinated, and predictable ([p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22))
- System should enable timely project delivery and reduce administrative burden ([p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22))
- Oregon seeks competitive parity with peer West Coast states in regulatory responsiveness ([p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22))
- System should pair strong environmental and community protections with responsive, solutions-oriented processes ([p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22))
- Processes should move from 'no' to 'how' approach ([p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22))
- State should set standards for predictability, accountability, coordination, and customer responsiveness to drive statewide consistency ([p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22))

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> **Source:** PDF [p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22) · raw: [22](../../../.extracted/pages/page-0022.txt)

Breadcrumb: Full Report > Chapter 3: Permitting & Regulations > Shared Vision

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Shared Vision
Oregon delivers a permitting and regulatory system that is efficient, transparent, coordinated, and predictable,
enabling timely project delivery and reducing administrative burden. To strengthen competitiveness with peer West
Coast states, Oregon pairs strong environmental and community protections with responsive, solutions-oriented
processes that move from “no” to “how.” Because businesses experience Oregon’s regulatory environment as a
single interconnected system, the state sets a standard for predictability, accountability, coordination, and customer
responsiveness that helps drive greater consistency statewide.

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Parent: [Chapter 3: Permitting & Regulations](./INDEX.md) · PDF: [p. 22](https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Documents/Oregon%20Prosperity%20Council%20Report_June%202026.pdf#page=22)
