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Project No. 423 (multi -use path); Garden Way/Knickerbocker Bridge Connector, Project No. 660 (multi- <br />use path); Gakway Road to Coburg Road, Project No. 678 (route, multi -use path). <br />F.26 Provide for a pedestrian environment that is well integrated with adjacent land uses and is <br />designed to enhance the safety, comfort, and convenience of walking. <br />The amendments to TransPlan's project lists, which delete transportation projects that have been <br />constructed, demonstrate consistency with Policy F.26. Specifically, the deletions from TransPlan's <br />project lists identify the following pedestrian and bicycle projects as having been completed: 42 Street <br />Pathway, Project No. 795 (multi -use path); East Bank Trail, Project No. 641 (multi -use path); Fern Ridge <br />Path #2, Project No. 423 (multi -use path); garden Way/Knickerbocker Bridge Connector, Project No. 660 <br />(multi -use path); Gakway Road to Coburg Road, Project No. 678 (route, multi -use path). <br />F,27 Provide for a continuous pedestrian network with reasonably direct travel routes between <br />destination points. <br />The amendments to TransPlan's project lists, which delete transportation projects that have been <br />constructed, demonstrate consistency with Policy F.27. Specifically, the deletions from TransPlan's <br />project lists identify the following pedestrian projects as having been completed: 42n Street Pathway, <br />Project No. 795 (multi -use path); East Bank Trail, Project No. 641 (multi'-use path); Fern Ridge Path #2, <br />Project No. 423 (multi -use path); Garden Way/Knickerbocker Bridge Connector, Project No. 660 (multi- <br />use path); Gakway Road to Coburg Road, Project No. 678 (route, multi -use path). <br />CONCLUSION <br />The proposed amendments meet all applicable standards and criteria in the Eugene Land Us Code OR <br />Springfield Development Code OR Lane County Code. The proposed amendments are consistent with <br />the applicable Metro Plan policies as discussed in these findings. <br />E:� <br />