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Resolution No. 4832
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4/20/2005
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4832
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4/20/2005
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6/29/2005
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Exhibit B <br /> <br />Summary of Proposed or Recent Enhancements to Public Services <br /> <br />~ort <br /> <br />The Eugene Airport is immediately adjacent to the western boundary of the proposed <br />West Eugene Enterprise Zone. The Eugene Airport is the fifth-largest airport in the <br />Pacific Northwest, providing commercial air service to a six-county region in mid- <br />Oregon. The airport also has an expanded air cargo facility to serve the growing air cargo <br />demands of the region. <br /> <br />In 2004, the Eugene Airport received a $10 million grant from the federal Airport <br />Improvement Program that will be used to make airport improvements that support <br />future development. The improvements include construction of a new runway that runs <br />parallel to an existing runway, and the realignment of Green.hill Road and Airport Road. <br /> <br />In May 2004~ Delta Connection carrier SkyWest Airlines began twice daily non-stop jet <br />service between Eugene and Salt Lake City. This air service initiative is the result of a <br />two-year effort by the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce and the Eugene Airport to <br />secure competitive eastbound air service. <br /> <br />Trans~n Improvements <br /> <br />There have been si~ificant recent road improvements in West Eugene. The widening of <br />Beltline Highway, between Burger Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard, has been <br />completed. Roosevelt has been extended from Beltline to Danebo Drive. <br /> <br />Improvements of over $50 million are planned for the interchange at Interstate 5 and <br />Beltline Hwy. The project will include the construction of a northbound to westbound <br />flyover; realignment of the southbound off ramp, and construction of a bike/pedestrian <br />bridge. Beltllne Hwy~ via Interstate 5, is the major access route to and from the West <br />Eugene industrial area. <br /> <br />Public Safety_ Station <br /> <br />The Bethel Public Safety Station (BPSS) ~s Eugene's fourth neighborhood pubt~c safety station, <br />located at 464 Highway 99N in Eugene (within the proposed Enterprise Zone boundary). <br />Funding for fl~e Station is jointly provided by the Bethel Weed & Seed gxant and the Eugene <br />Police Department. The neighborhood public safety station is an element of community policing <br />and partnerships with a finn commitment to prevention services. The BPSS was established in <br />January 2004. <br /> <br /> <br />
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