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EUGENE CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY <br /> <br /> Work Session: Grade Separated Ramp Connections for the I-5/Willamette River Bridge <br /> <br />Meeting Date: November 17, 2004 Agenda Item Number: B <br />Department: Public Works Staff Contact: Mark Schoening <br />www. cl. eugene, or. us Contact Telephone Number: 682-5243 <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />This is an opportunity for the City Council to receive information from the Oregon Department of <br />Transportation (ODOT) on the transportation system planning and National Environmental Policy <br />Act (NEPA) processes needed to consider grade separated ramp connections between the planned <br />I-5/Willamette River replacement bridge and Franklin Boulevard. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />Several years ago, ODOT imposed severe weight restrictions on the I-5 bridge crossing the Willamette <br />River due to structural problems with the bridge. Construction of a temporary bridge crossing the <br />Willamette River was completed earlier this year. The replacement bridge will be funded from the <br />Oregon Transportation Investment Act III (OTIA III). The planning for the replacement bridge has <br />created a unique opportunity to study a new interchange system that would improve access between I-5 <br />and Eugene, Glenwood and Springfield, as well as simplifying and integrating the existing ramps on I-5 <br />northbound to Franklin Boulevard westbound, Franklin Boulevard eastbound to I-5 southbound, and the <br />on- and off-ramps connecting I-5 to Glenwood Boulevard. An improved interchange at the I-5 and <br />Franklin Boulevard/Glenwood complex would increase regional mobility, create an entryway to the <br />University of Oregon in east Eugene, improve access to downtown Eugene and Springfield, and spur <br />redevelopment along Franklin Boulevard and in Glenwood. <br /> <br />In a letter (Attachment A) dated October 14, 2004, to Mayors Leiken and Torrey, ODOT has outlined <br />the transportation systems planning that must occur prior to the inclusion of ramp connections into the <br />NEPA process for the replacement bridge. ODOT has also committed funds and technical expertise for <br />the transportation system planning effort. <br /> <br />RELATED CITY POLICIES <br />The transportation systems planning for grade separated ramp connections between the planned <br />I-5/Willamette River replacement bridge and Franklin Boulevard will require a significant commitment <br />of transportation engineering and planning resources from the member jurisdictions of the Metropolitan <br />Planning Organization. The City of Eugene's Planning and Development Department's work plan was <br />approved by the City Council on April 14, 2004. The work plan includes unallocated resources to <br />address "Emerging Issues." At this time it is uncertain as to whether or not the unallocated resources <br />would be sufficient to provide resources for the transportation systems planning for grade separated ramp <br />connections between the planned I-5/Willamette River replacement bridge and Franklin Boulevard. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M041117\S041117B.doc <br /> <br /> <br />