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19858
Document_Title
An ordinance adopting amendments to the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area Public Facilities Plan
Adopted_Date
6/8/1992
Approved Date
6/8/1992
CMO_Effective_Date
7/9/1992
Repeal_Date
12/10/2001
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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Several .of the proposed street and highway projects and all of the bicy- <br />cle projects relate directly tv on-going efforts to minimize the adverse <br />air quality impacts of increased automobile use. Specifically, Project <br />#1 ~Ca] Young Road, Gilham to Willakenzie} includes intersection im- <br />provements to improve traffic flaw as volumes increase on the street; <br />Project #3 Coburg Road, Chad to Beltline} involves construction of <br />additional right turn lanes to improve the operation of the intersec- <br />tion; Project #5a Crescent avenue, Norkenzie to Coburg} will involve <br />signal improvements and removal of parking to improve level of service <br />on the street; Project #8 Garden Way, Harlow to Centennial} involves <br />realignment of the street, removal of curbside parking, construction of <br />sidewalks and bike lanes, and intersection signalization to improve <br />future traffic flows in this developing area; Project #Z4, <br />~Willagillespie Road at Delta Ramp} will provide signal improvements to <br />improve traffic flow in a congested area. <br />Polio 3 III-K-3 : Improve and maintain local mechanisms that provide the <br />opportunity for residents and property owners in existing residential areas <br />to participate in the implementation of policies embodied in this Plan that <br />may affect the character of those areas. <br />Willakenzie Planning Team meetings were advertised in the local media to <br />encourage citizen participation. Meeting agendas always included time <br />for "Comments from the Public" to address agenda items. During the <br />period when transportation projects were being discussed, the planning <br />team heard from numerous citizens about the assumed impacts ar general <br />desirability of various projects that were being considered. Special <br />efforts were made tv involve property owners whose properties are adja- <br />cent to several of the more controversial projects. Citizen comments <br />influenced policy and project description decisions on several of the <br />street, highway and bicycle projects outlined in the Plan. <br />Section 9.1452}tb}: The plan amendment is consistent with remaining <br />portions of the refinement plan. <br />The amendments will affect only the PFP Street and Highway Project List and <br />the Bicycle Project fist. Plan policies and text are not affected in any way <br />by the revision of the project lists. <br />Section 9.1452}~c}: The plan amendment is found to address one or more <br />of the following: <br />~. An error in the publication of the plan; <br />2. A change of circumstances in a substantion manner not antici- <br />pated in the plan; <br />3. Incorporation i n the pl ark of new inventory material which <br />relates to a statewide goal; or <br />4. A change in public policy. <br />-3- <br />
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