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<br /> <br />Priorities <br /> <br />The projects Identified in the following tables ore the specific means <br />by which the strategies Identified in the PROS Comprehensive Plan <br />can be implemented. The projects were ranked by members of the <br />Mayor's Advisory Committee and staff os 0 way to identify projects <br />that should be Implemented in the next 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, 20 <br />years, and more than 20 years. Table 1 lists capitol project priorities. <br />Table 2 lists norrcopital project priorities. <br /> <br />Priority 10: This includes high priortly projects that should be <br />completed in the next 5 years to protect existing assets, to acquire <br />property, to meet the needs of underseNed neighborhoods and <br />poputotions; and to implement high-priority programs and seNices. <br /> <br />Priority Ib: This Includes high priority projects that should be completed <br />in the next 10 years in order to enhance existing assets and to <br />implement hlgh.prlority programs and services. <br /> <br />Priority 2: This Includes high prlority projects that shoutd be completed <br />In the next 15 years to keep up with growth and to meet Identified <br />community needs for parks, open space, recreation programs, and <br />services, <br /> <br />Priority 3: This includes medium priority projects that should be <br />completed In the next 20 years to realize the community's long range <br />VISion for parks, open space, recreation programs, and serVices. <br /> <br />Priority 4: This inc:lucres projects that should be initiated, but not <br />necessarily C<>mpl9fed, wtthln the next 20 years. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />City of Eugene PROS Project List <br />