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<br />Survey Responses from 10/8-10/15 <br />1. Please indicate three (3) of the items to 2. Are there any other projects not 3. Are there projects listed above that 4. Please provide any additional <br />the right which you consider most important listed above that you believe are central you feel do not merit high priority comments about the draft Planning <br />in helping the Planning Division promote status or should be dropped altogether Division Work Plan linked above. <br />livability in Eugene. from the list? If so, why? <br />Infill Compatibility Standards, Minor Code Incorporating rooftop solar access into No- all are importantSolar access can be included in <br />Amendments, Alternate Path Review new development. those projects already on the Work <br />ProcessProgram. <br />Infill Compatibility Standards, Minor Code <br />Amendments, Alternate Path Review <br />Process <br />Mixed Use Centers, South Ridgeline Taking care of Eugene's urban forest. <br />Habitat Study, Minor Code AmendmentsPlanting new trees, native plants, and <br />food plants. <br />Infill Compatibility Standards, Mixed Use <br />Centers <br />Infill Compatibility Standards, Mixed Use The first thing Eugene needs to do is a <br />Centers, Refinement Plansresidential lands study. Eugene failure <br />to provide more residential land is <br />causing sprawl and ruining the <br />landscape of this area. <br />Infill Compatibility Standards, South Exploring traffic management <br />Ridgeline Habitat Study, Alternate Path approaches for specific streets and <br />Review Processneighborhoods. Existing street design <br />makes it too easy to go fast down many <br />residential streets; neighborhood groups <br />complain but to little effect. There are <br />examples of successful street <br />redesigns, but only a few and much <br />more needs to be done. This would go a <br />long way toward enhancing livability and <br />have positive benefits in almost all other <br />planning areas. <br />Alternate Path Review ProcessMaintenance of the rural/small town These all seem to be someone's idea <br />atmosphere of many of the of how a large city should be. More <br />neighborhoods. In particular, River rural areas prefer to keep their area <br />Road and Santa Clararural, not full of apartments and <br />businesses. <br />Opportunity Siting, Infill Compatibility <br />Standards, South Ridgeline Habitat Study <br />