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Item 3: Ordinance Amending Street Classification Map (Hilyard Street)
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Item 3: Ordinance Amending Street Classification Map (Hilyard Street)
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Length Rating <br />less than 0.1 miles 0 points <br />0.1 to 0.5 miles 1 point <br />0.6 to 0.9 miles 2 points <br />1.0 to 3.0 miles 3 points <br />over 3.0 miles 4 points <br />Spacing: <br /> The spacing is the distance to the nearest parallel street of similar classification. The <br />greater the spacing, the higher the rating given. The ranges used to group streets into rating <br />categories are based on AASHTO standards of mileage distribution of urban street and <br />roadway systems, adjusted somewhat to fit the size and scale of Eugene. <br />Spacing Rating <br />less than 0.1 mile from street of similar <br />0 points <br />classification <br />0.1 to 0.3 miles 1 point <br />0.4 to 0.6 miles 2 points <br />0.7 to 1.3 miles 3 points <br />greater than 1.3 miles 4 points <br />Connectivity: <br /> This criterion reflects the degree to which each street connects with other <br />major streets, with the "outside world" (e.g. other cities and the rest of the state), with other <br />parts of the city and the metropolitan area, and with major traffic generators or key <br />destinations within the area. An example of a high connectivity street would be a state <br />highway that extends into Eugene and provides major access to downtown, the University, a <br />regional shopping center, etc. An example of a low connectivity street would be a purely local <br />residential street. <br />The numerical rating for this criterion is based primarily on the extent to which each street <br />segment connects with other arterial and collector streets, as follows: <br />Connectivity Rating <br />No connections to collectors or arterials 0 points <br />Connects with two collectors, or with only 1 point <br />one collector if serving larger neighborhood <br />Connects with two minor arterials, or 2 points <br />completes a significant collector loop <br />Connects with three or more minor arterials 3 points <br />Connects with two or more major arterials 4 points <br />
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