<br />10. When selling usex fe.es:, estahlish a Hnandal base iliat is
<br />$uffkie.nt to maintain and enhance the affe.cted rocre.a^
<br />tional assets and will provide me community with an
<br />acceptablequaHty of rew'..ationill and cullura.! facilities.
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<br />t 1. Maintain City general fund supJXlft for pn'l, recrea-
<br />tional, and cultural facHitic."> and pmgrams because of
<br />!heir importance. to the community's liveability and
<br />e,(::onomic welt-being.
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<br />! 2, In response W changing 10l.~11 population ch.aracteristic~
<br />and community development patterns and needs, p'~r1'
<br />odkally review and updme local park and recreation
<br />standards as they compare to national standards,
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<br />13, Mak(~ a s~~ia! effort to m:lintain and improve buildi.ngs
<br />and other facilities associated with community facHities
<br />in a >>my that ensures puhlic Si'1fety and fe.duces maintt;-
<br />nance cnsts,
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<br />14, Periodically a;,;sess t!leeommtmity'sexisting and futU1'(~
<br />nXfe..ational net'A.Is and incor!.-Xlrate those finding.;;. into
<br />the Parks and Reaeation Plan during the. llimilal n.:vkw
<br />prO{~c~s.
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<br />15, A,<; an interim measure, rel.Om~ pubHdy Gwned p!lrk~
<br />and rccn.>atioB.al oru~n spatc$ to PL, Pnblkblnd, wk~n
<br />th<.:y aw within Eug(',ne':; juriAiction and ar(~ !lot al~
<br />ready :wned PL, provided applieabk cril(~riaas C('qnir(Yi
<br />by the Eugen,.:; Oxk can be Si'1tisfhxL Unks(" the PL
<br />Di(,trkt is ame(l(kd to indudcprovi~ions forlh~: CQHse.f-
<br />vat ion <!nO prol<.x:tionof poblk{y o\vlwd parks and opcn
<br />~;WIC(:, develop .and adopt II n<.';I.>,' zoning district flliH
<br />would achkve that intent.
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<br />rL FadHOt:S. Prognnus, <'{nd S~>n-k(:f.
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<br />Goal:;: l'\:bk(' ;:ival1ablc a wide range of park:<, programs, ;wd
<br />1\.KiiltH.';:' for dtiz.(:ns and visitor~ of variou, ag(~s, cui-
<br />tHralbackgfound~;. ~!billti~~.s, il1li:rc::.ls, incomes, and
<br />panicipation levels.
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<br />EnsufC s;;tfety for all park OS(~fS,
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<br />Policies:
<br />l. Ofk~r a range of recreational and cullural oPPofll.lnities
<br />to Inw income and to physically challenge.d persons
<br />who have similar accc$sibility f\'.quifcmcllt<;, i.e. lRf-
<br />sons with diJ,;abHitks, the e1de.rly, and youngster::;,
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<br />1, Provid~~. facilities and programs for ttl(~ ieisure !K.-:cds of
<br />the commwnty's growing ~~niQr population,
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<br />3. Om:cly a.lign 8p(~ciaHzed f<.~~reattona! r<trilitk~$ and
<br />pwgmms for pt)rS(l:ilS with disahilitks with cnmmunity
<br />centers,
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<br />:- '1'rnr I
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<br />;.;o:r. 1'.. ~ .oflO''''M->>'
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<br />Eugene Parks and Recreation Plan
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<br />4. Provide naturill areas, cultural amenities, and unique
<br />npen spa{'..es fOf educatiooal and passive ki~>l.u'e use.
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<br />.5. Use neighhorhooo parks to pfovi<k a focus [or socia!
<br />and recreational activities of neighborhood resident",
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<br />6. Continue the scholarship program to enable potential
<br />users, including low income residents, to partkipate in
<br />nx:reational and cultuntl activities.
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<br />7. iw~orar as funds are available formai.ntenance, pmvide
<br />parks from ttw neighhor!lond level to the metropolitan
<br />level as well as sf){.'{:ial purpose Hx:wauonal facilities
<br />sm::h as, but oot limited to, bicycle paths, joggi ng trails,
<br />hotankal garden~, and sport..;; field complexes.
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<br />8, Continue tn offcr a variety of activities serving a variety
<br />of age groups and ability levels in corme~tion with
<br />community C(~;lteIS, outdoor programs, athlelic pro..
<br />gmm~;, and aquatic pogra:m;.
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<br />9, \Vork with private dl.w(:!nperi>!operatofs \0 creMe and
<br />mainwin one or more reg(~btion ! 8 or 27 hole go!!
<br />courses tlia! {lre OP(~tl to the general public.
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<br />10, Coordirmk parks lli1d rCCfc.ationaI planning and im.
<br />provements 'Nith cnnstruction of bicyde facilities ;1,:
<br />descrHK~d in the Eugene Bike'Nay::. M:.ukr Phn and tk'
<br />Bicycle Elem(:llt in TwnsPl.m,
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<br />II Utilize community f.acilities ,IS a w('!'(~atkmal am!/m
<br />cultural focus nf the cOi11l1lUnity's negl,l'X1fhoods by
<br />providmg a range of acUvitlc'i, in n;'~p{:n::.e to public
<br />inkn:::;l and need.
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<br />12, Wmk wilhr<~pi(~~;cnullive~, from thecOmn\Lmily's yonrl"
<br />yc\uth agenci:;~~, 0thu' oi'gani.zaw';}j~; <{)w;.(~r!ll~d wi.th
<br />youth <Ktivilie:" and private n~Gremlnn pn:)vi,kr:; to
<br />design and make available l'C(:!'C~ltional LH.:l1il.il.:<; and
<br />programs specifically ori(~nkd to the community's yOting
<br />lX~"'}Pk:,
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<br />11 Whi~.n devdoping park t,:i!i:s, indw.lc picni;:: and n~Clca.
<br />tion;;!l facilities us appmprblC,
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<br />14 ~ Lku:.rmine d\<;; ad visahility of construe ting a vdndmme
<br />in the (:mmnnnity, (A vctodrome is a bicycle r;xjng
<br />()Vat that b cnstomarHy 250 w 400 meter~ around,)
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<br />1 S, Form a wsk team to ;::.xplore i f th<.~fe is a snWcient need,
<br />and if ~o. determine ~l snitable location and appropriate
<br />w'ay to manage ...intl (}I~)r:'1te a skawboard facility.
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<br />16. Determine the be::.t Iocal.iol1 thr a year amund pool fe-
<br />pl{lccrnem In serve th~) C@tral,Southwest, andweslerly
<br />half of {.he South Planning Districls, Pr')Cttd\vith
<br />construction wfl(~11 funding i::. available.
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