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into a multi-use neighborhood comprised of businesses, apartments, recreation sites along the <br />river, etc. LCC has participated with representatives from the State of Oregon, U of O, ODOT, <br />LTD, Springfield, and private businesses to explore how each can contribute to the vision. An <br />efficient transportation system is a necessary means to connect all of the participants with the <br />vision. Relative to this LTD has received a Federal Grant to explore the feasibility of a way to <br />quickly transport people between Springfield, Glenwood and Lane Community College. The <br />college supports this idea because its <br />students and staff would benefit from <br />such a system. <br /> <br />The map shows a possible route for the <br />proposed EmX from the intersection of <br />beltline (Hwy 126) and Main street in <br />east Springfield, then west on Main <br />street through Springfield, across the <br />Willamette river bridge to the <br />intersection with Franklin Boulevard. <br />Then south on Franklin over the <br />railroad and I-5 bridges to intersect <br />with McVey Highway until it intersects <br />with 30th Avenue and then west to <br />LCC. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />