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• Project 20: Moon Mountain Park Trails <br />• Project 4: South Eugene Meadows Shared -Use Trail <br />• Project 6b: Shared-Use Compatibility Study on Ridgeline Willamette to Fox Hollow <br />• Project CS: Ridgeline Corridor Wild Iris Ridge to Blanton Road and SE Meadows <br />• Project C11: Hileman Park to Riverbank Path Shared-Use Path <br />• Project 2: Wild Iris Ridge South Trail <br />• Project 1: Wild Iris Ridge North Trail <br />5.3.3 Prioritization Categories <br />The prioritization categories listed below are intended to guide implementation sequencing for <br />proposed trails projects and indicate start date. Actual implementation timing will be based on a variety <br />of factors such as availability of funding, acquisition, public input, and land owner participation. <br />Prioritization Categories <br />I Short-Range (highest priority): Will be undertaken as soon as feasible based on land availability and <br />trail construction funding (1-10 years) <br />II Medium-Range: Implementation following completion of most Priority-I projects and as soon as <br />land and funding is available (11-20 years) <br />Ill Long-Range: May be implemented over a longer period of time due to the complexity or cost of the <br />project, needs additional study, or is dependent on successful completion of necessary land or <br />easement acquisition (20+ years) <br />5.3.4 Project Prioritization <br />The project priorities listed below are based upon criteria listed in Figure 5-5 and input provided by the <br />public, interest groups, and City staff. Project sequencing will ultimately be determined by factors such <br />as funding sources , long-term maintenance capacity, land availability, property owner participation, and <br />project cost and complexity. Detailed information on prioritization is included in Appendix A. <br />Relative Cost/Length: More precise cost estimates will be made when trail routes are further refined <br />and t r ail design work in completed . For the purpose of the prioritization process, each project was <br />assigned a relative cost value based on estimated per foot costs. Cost factors considered included <br />anticipated project complexity, soil conditions, presence of wetland or waterways, and need for <br />acquisition of land or easements. Relative cost catego ries include : <br />$ Low cost: No land acquisition required and relatively easy trail construction. <br />$$ Medium Cost: Some land acquisition required and/or more complex trail construction. <br />$$$ High Cost: Significant land acquisition required and/or complex trail construction <br />requirements such as bridges, drainage issues, retaining walls, difficult access, etc. <br />Figure 5-6: Project Prioritization Table <br />Priority/: Short-Range Projects {1-10 years) <br />*Segment Location and Extent **Relative Length <br />Code Cost/Length (linear feet) <br />Land in Public Ownership or Partner Ownership (no additional land or easements needed) <br />1 Wild Iris Ridge from Bailey Hill Road (funded) $$ 7,800 <br />4 South Eugene Meadows $ 9,700 <br />11 Connector trail segment -Headwaters to Fox Hollow Road $ 200 <br />12a Spencer Butte West Side Trail $$ 3,500 <br />Page 36 Eugene Trails Plan -2018
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