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Ordinance No. 20319
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4/27/2004
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20319
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5/27/2004
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James D. Torrey
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H. Parks and Recreation Facilities Element <br /> <br /> A parks and recreation program with sufficient diversity to meet the needs of the citizenry is an <br /> essential ingredient to enhancing the livability of a community. The Eugene-Springfield <br /> metropolitan area has a long history of supporting parks and recreation programs, and this plan <br /> further strengthens that commitment. The main types of parks and recreational facilities that <br /> have been developed are: <br /> <br /> Regional-Metropolitan Parks <br /> <br />Regional-metropolitan parks serve the entire metropolitan population, as well as the surrounding <br />population and provide a variety of recreational opportunities including water areas, trails, picnic <br />areas, recreational facilities, and natural areas (e.g., Alton Baker Park). <br /> <br /> Community Parks <br /> <br />Community parks serve sun'ounding metropolitan residents with a variety of specialized <br />recreational facilities and programs, such as swimming pools, tennis courts, and community <br />centers (e.g., Amazon Park and Willamalane Park). <br /> <br />Neighborhood Parks <br /> <br />Neighborhood parks serve the various neighborhoods within the metropolitan area. <br />Neighborhood parks may include courts and fields for active recreation. <br /> <br />Play Lots <br /> <br />Play lots serve residents of surrounding subdivisions and are normally within walking distance of <br />their users' homes. <br /> <br />Community Centers <br /> <br />Community centers are usually located within community parks. They emphasize recreational <br />activities such as swimming, tennis, art, music, etc. <br /> <br />Special Recreational Facilities <br /> <br />Special recreational facilities include, for example, public and private golf courses, tennis courts, <br />and swimming pools. <br /> <br />Parks and recreation facilities and programs are administered by park and recreation agencies in <br />Eugene and Lane County arid by two park and recreation districts (River Road Park and <br />Recreation District and Willamalane Park and Recreation District). <br /> <br /> III-H-1 <br /> <br /> <br />
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