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May 28, 2019, Work Session – Item 2 <br />•Be consistent with adopted land use and transportation plans developed by the City ofEugene, University of Oregon and/or Lane Transit District. <br />•Support increased residential density, changes in urban form and mixed-usedevelopment that we are currently and will continue to see being built on the corridor.City staff are working with a team of design, engineering and public involvement consultants to develop designs for Franklin Boulevard that support both the project’s purpose and the adopted Walnut Station Specific Area Plan. Initial design concepts were developed over a four-day design workshop in late January 2019. These designs will be refined into corridor alternatives over the next few months and then brought back to the community in May 29 - 30 for additional input. The concepts will be presented to City Council on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. The concepts can also be downloaded for viewing at: https://www.eugene-or.gov/4123/Design-Workshop-Week. A triple bottom line analysis was used in the development of the Walnut Station Specific Area Plan. Once alternatives are developed for the Franklin Boulevard Transformation Project, selecting a preferred alternative will be informed by evaluation criteria that incorporate the triple bottom line. <br />PREVIOUS COUNCIL DIRECTION July 12, 2010, City Council Meeting Move to adopt an ordinance concerning the Walnut Station Mixed-Use Center, included as Ordinance Version A with Exhibits A through I (motion passed with amendments). Through this ordinance, City Council adopted the Walnut Station Specific Area Plan. <br />COUNCIL OPTIONS This is an informational item. No action is requested. <br />CITY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION This is an informational item only. <br />SUGGESTED MOTION This is an informational item only. <br />ATTACHMENTS None <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION Staff Contact: Larisa Varela, Associate Transportation Planner Telephone: 541-682-6887Staff E-Mail: LVarela@eugene-or.gov