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ATTACHMENT B <br /> <br /> FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> <br /> SUBJECT: PROPOSED LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FORMATION FOR <br /> PAVING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, GUTTERS, SIDEWALKS, MEDIAN, <br /> STREET LIGHTS, TRAFFIC SIGNAL, STREET TREES, WASTEWATER AND ~ <br /> STORM WATER DRAINAGE ON GARDEN WAY FROM SISTERS VIEW <br /> AVENUE TO MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BOULEVARD, AND THE NORTH <br /> SIDE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BOULEVARD FROM MARCHE CHASE <br /> DRIVE TO I-5. (JOB #3502) <br /> <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> <br /> Garden Way is a collector street running between Harlow Road on the north to Martin Luther <br /> King, Jr. Boulevard on the south. For many years Garden Way was a heavily used, but very old <br /> road, lying partially in the City and partially outside the City, passing through a small unannexed <br /> area. The northern half of Garden Way has been improved. The southern half, stretching from <br /> where Garden Way is crossed by 1-105 south to Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard has not yet <br /> been improved. <br /> <br /> The Garden Way improvement project was identified in the FY98-FY03 Capital Improvement <br /> Program (CIP) adopted by the Council February 26, 1997, and in the FY98 Capital Budget <br /> adopted June 23, 1997. Improvements to Garden Way is included as a project in TransPlan <br /> (adopted in 1986) and the Willakenzie Area Plan (adopted in 1992). <br /> <br />On November 5, 1998, an informational meeting was conducted to provide property owners and <br />interested parties with information regarding the proposed Garden Way improvement project. <br />On November 12, 1998 a public hearing was held with a hearings official regarding initiation of <br />design of the project, and to give property owners the opportunity to provide input to the City <br />Council on needs and issues associated with the project. On December 7, 1998, the Eugene City <br />Council adopted a motion to authorize the design phase only of the Garden Way Street project <br />and consider a City Council public hearing regarding the project. <br /> <br />A work session was held by the City Council on September 11, 2002 and a public hearing was <br />held by the City Council and Board of County Commissioners on September 18, 2002. At those <br />times, the Council reviewed the Planning Commission's recommendations of approving the <br />Chase Gardens Nodal Development Plan which included the proposed design of Garden Way. <br />The Council held a work session on October 28, 2002 to discuss testimony and questions raised <br />during the September 18, 2002 joint public heating. <br /> <br />On November 12, 2002, the Council passed a motion to approve the proposed design, right of <br />way acquisition and bidding to improve Garden Way to make a safe, pedestrian and transit <br />friendly facility as adopted and identified by the Council in the FY98-FY03 Capital Improvement <br />Program (CIP) and in the FY98 Capital Budget. On September 8, 2003, the Council adopted a <br /> <br />PROPOSED PAVING, CURBS AND GUTTERS, SIDEWALKS, AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS ON <br />GARDEN WAY AND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BOULEVARD <br />FORMATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Page I <br /> <br /> <br />