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Name Extent* Length Description <br />Suzanne Arlie Park Suzanne Arlie -Master planning would make site-scale <br />Master Plan for Trail Park and recommendations for the trail systems within the <br />System and Related vicinity undeveloped Suzanne Arlie Park. The planning would <br />Facilities include setting park-specific trail system goals, <br />identifying points of interest and connections to <br />adjacent trails, evaluation of potential routes, and <br />proposing routes and classifications. This would allow <br />trails to be constructed in these parks in advance of <br />full park development, which may be many years or <br />decades away. <br />McKenzie and Armitage Park 22,000 If The study would look at the long-term feasibility of <br />Willamette River to East Bank routing a trail or path within this corridor and assess <br />Confluence Area Path near short-term trail options. The study would identify and <br />Trail and Path Beltline Road evaluate multiple options on both sides of the rivers . <br />Feasibility Study <br />Amazon Creek Amazon Creek 45,500 If The study would evaluate the suitability of developing <br />Water Trail from Lane a recreational water trail along the lower reaches of <br />Feasibility Study Events Center Amazon Creek and the Amazon Creek Diversion <br />to Fern Ridge Channel. The study would identify obstacles to <br />Reservoir navigation, assess safety, project potehtial use <br />through outreach to interest groups and the <br />community, and recommend potential improvements. <br />Willamette River Eugene Millrace 1,500 If This feasibility study would evaluate the segment of <br />Whitewater Park Dam and the Willamette River in and around the Eugene <br />Feasibility Study vicinity in the Millrace Dam (near 1-5) for future utilization as an in- <br />Willamette river whitewater park and make recommendations for <br />River near-term safety improvements in this area. <br />Rails-and-Eugene area -This study would evaluate the feasibility of utilizing <br />Trails/Rails-to-Trails abandoned rail corridors for trails (rails-to-trails) or <br />Feasibility Study utilizing a portion of active rail corridor for trails (rails- <br />and-trails). <br />5.14 City Trail Classifications and Guideli,nes <br />City of Eugene trails will be designed and constructed to meet the needs of the intended user groups <br />and vary depending on site-specific conditions. Siting and design considerations will include public <br />safety, accessibility, anticipated use, designated user groups, and sustainability in terms of maximizing <br />longevity and minimizing ongoing maintenance requirements. The trail classifications and guidelines <br />listed below are intended to be flexible and to provide a general overview of the desired system and are <br />flexible. <br />Page 46 Eugene Trails Plan -2018 <br />Priority <br />I <br />II <br />II <br />II <br />II