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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />6. Appendices <br />i <br />Y <br />C <br />Ref. # <br />c <br />s <br />o <br />.��. <br />Action Name <br />Problem Statement <br />Mitigation Action <br />` <br />i <br />w <br />w <br />Projects include culvert replacements <br />and streambank stabilization. Using <br />Several areas within the Cities of Eugene <br />Prioritization criteria, the highest <br />Eugene Public <br />and Springfield experience mild to <br />priority stormwater capital projects are <br />Works, <br />Stormwater <br />moderate flooding due to stormwater. <br />selected for inclusion in the Cities' <br />Springfield <br />17 <br />P <br />Improvements <br />Some locations experience regular <br />. Capital Improvement Programs <br />Development <br />$1 million <br />2030 <br />flooding and significant damages or road <br />Projects prioritization criteria include <br />and Public <br />closures. <br />whether a project addresses a potential <br />Works <br />risk to life or property (e.g. flooding), <br />and whether it resolves an ongoing <br />repetitive issue. <br />Update the City of Eugene's 2002 <br />Stormwater Basin Plan, and <br />Several areas within the Cities of Eugene <br />Springfield's 2008 Stormwater Facility <br />Eugene Public <br />and Springfield experience mild to <br />Master Plan, including storrnwater- <br />Works, <br />Stormwater <br />moderate flooding due to stormwater.Springfield <br />related datahydraulic modeling , yof the <br />December <br />18 <br />P <br />Master Plan <br />Some locations experience regular <br />system, any recommended changes to <br />Development <br />$800,000 <br />2025 <br />Updates <br />flooding and significant damages or road <br />design standards, and a prioritized list <br />and Public <br />closures. <br />of stormwater capital projects. This <br />Works <br />plan guides stormwater management in <br />each City's local stormwater basins for <br />the next decade and beyond. <br />It is known climate change will effect <br />Eugene Public <br />our weather. Rain is expected to become <br />Works, <br />Stormwater and <br />less frequent, but with more intense <br />Evaluate stormwater design standards <br />Springfield <br />19 <br />P <br />Climate Change <br />showers. This is expected to change <br />taking into consideration climate <br />Development <br />$250,000 <br />2022 <br />Impacts <br />flooding traditionally seen in this area <br />change modeling. <br />and Public <br />and tax the local stormwater system <br />Works <br />event further. <br />During a moderate to catastrophic event <br />Develop Continuity of Operations <br />Eugene <br />Emergency <br />Continuity of <br />normal methods of document storage and <br />Plans (COOP) for the City of Eugene's <br />management, <br />20 <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />P <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />S <br />Operations Plans <br />retrieval may not be available. Limited <br />Public Works, Police, Fire <br />Springfield <br />Staff Time <br />2025 <br />or no access to critical documents can <br />departments, and all Springfield <br />Emergency <br />cripple response and recovery efforts. <br />departments. <br />Management <br />6-6 January 2020 <br />