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<br /> <br />2009 - UNITED FRONT <br />FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION REAUTHORIZATION PROJECT LIST <br />CITY OF EUGENE - DRAFT LIST <br /> <br />PROJECT NAME DESCRIPTION REQUEST <br />Franklin Boulevard -- Multiway Boulevard Design, engineering, and construction to construct multiway boulevard $100 M <br />(with Springfield and LTD) on Franklin Boulevard in Eugene and Springfield and to make other <br />improvements in Eugene between Onyx and Ferry Street Bridge. Joint <br />project involving Eugene, Springfield & LTD <br />Beltline Corridor: River Road to Coburg Implementation of phases from ODOT Beltline facility study that is $50 M <br />Road underway. <br />Eugene Airport AIP/FAA Reauthorization $ TBD <br />Eugene Depot Site Improvements Implement additional elements of depot master plan, these could $200,000 <br />include an additional siding, passenger loading facility, and a pedestrian <br />bridge over the tracks. <br />Eugene Multi-modal Rail Facility Fund facility located at UP yard and enable transfer between freight rail $ TBD <br />and truck modes. Would be implemented in conjunction with <br />development of deep-water port in Coos Bay. <br />Riverbank Path System Funds could be used for right of way acquisition, design, Engineering, $50 M <br />NEPA, and construction. Projects could include West Bank Path <br />completion, South Bank Path completion, Glenwood path, Middle Fork <br />Path, extending path to McKenzie River as well as bringing existing <br />system up to standards including lighting. <br /> <br />DRAFT 1/15/09 <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br />
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