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c <br />~- , Interstate 5. Where the corridor crosses city limits, close to the Spring <br />Boulevard overpass, existing roadside trees should be retained, between <br />the overpass and University Street. Because of the extra right-of-wa <br />Y <br />on 3Dth Avenue, between University Street and Alder Street, <br />opportunities exist for punting large street trees within the existing <br />parking street as part of a future public project. <br />1fi. Greenhill Road, Airport Road to 1~est 11th Avenue <br />Like 3Dth Avenue, this entrance corridor traverses a largely rural <br />landscape and forms the west boundary of the current Urban Growth <br />Boundary. Rural landscape. qualities and panoramic views should be <br />retained, as noted in the Introduction to this study. Landscape <br />improvements far the forseeable future are likely to come in conjunction <br />with landscape and buffer requirements far adjacent future private <br />development. Yl~hile potential future public projects may involve screenin <br />of existin unsi htl views in stra ~ g <br />g g y teg~c locations. <br />[16]17. Amtrak Station <br />T. Revise the discussion under the Franklin Boulevard Maintenance Exchan e <br />Implementation Pri on t as fo l ~ ~ g <br />y, lows: <br />...investigate local as well as state sources...improvements for the <br />Franklin Boulevard entrance to Eugene ~~Entrance Beautification Project <br />12)x. !n addition, because of its proximity to the Glenwood Solid Waste <br />Facility and the resulting litter that can create, the maintenance <br />agreement should address state and local responsibilities for litter pick- <br />up.. <br />U. ~ Expand the discussion under Imp1 ementati on Priority #Z-h, as fol 1 ows: <br />. "Points of Interest" si gni ng, ~ di recti ng visitors to historic sites <br />museums (such as University of Oregon Art Museum, WISTEC, Lane <br />County Historical Museum, parks ~ i ncl udi ng the park system along the <br />aver, ,Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden and Dwens Memorial Rose <br />. Garden}, and the City Centers Downtown, needs to be developed and <br />sites identified. <br />I~. Revise the description under Implementation Priority #3, as follows <br />de]eting the present lead-in paragraph: <br />Highway 99 [Demonstration Project] Improvement Projects <br />Because of the high priority for improvements to this major entrance <br />corridor and the need to obtain state funding for the contemplated <br />reconstruction, the City, should proceed to budget funds for <br />improvements at four locat:ans along the corridor, as soon as possible. <br />These improvement projects should be designed to become a permanent <br />part of the reconstructed roadway and should include: <br />9 <br />