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role tends to be serving intra-city mobility. Minor Arterials carry between 7,500 and 20,000 <br />vehicles per day. Minor Arterials receive priority maintenance. <br />MAJOR COLLECTOR (FC-3) -Major Collectors can be found in residential, commercial, <br />and industrial areas. They typically carry between 2,500 and 7,500 vehicles per day. Major <br />Collectors have a higher priority for maintenance than local streets. <br />NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTOR (FC-4) -Neighborhood Collectors are found only in <br />residential neighborhoods and provide a high degree of access to individual properties in a <br />neighborhood. They typically carry between 1,500 and 2,500 vehicles per day. Prior to the <br />adoption of the Eugene Arterial & Collector Street Plan in November 1999, this functional <br />classification designation did not exist; therefore, these streets were generally designated as <br />collectors. <br />LOCAL (FC-5) -Local streets provide access to individual properties along the roadway. <br />They are narrow, slow-speed, and low-volume service facilities. They typically carry fewer <br />than 1,500 vehicles per day, and receive low priority maintenance. <br />The following graph illustrates both centerline and lane miles by improvement type and <br />functional classes. <br />Mileage by Functional Class - Improved and Unimproved <br />1200 <br />1100 <br />1000 <br />900 <br />800 <br />700 <br />600 <br />500 <br />400 <br />300 <br />200 <br />100 <br />0 <br />Neigh. <br />Major ArterialMinor ArterialCollectorLocalTotal <br />Collector <br />6422198657631212 <br />Improved 12' lane miles <br />06811107131 <br />Unimproved 12'lane miles <br />15663325325464 <br />Improved centerline miles <br />03466375 <br />Unimproved centerline miles <br />5 <br />