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Item Open Access Salem : 2006/2007 one-year action plan (2006)(City of Keizer (Or.), 2006-03-25) Salem (Or.); Keizer (Or.)The City of Salem’s 2005-2009 [Consolidated] Plan identified the priority needs of the Salem and Keizer communities as homelessness, affordable housing, access and barrier removal and community development. Each of these priorities has an impact on the preservation of affordable housing to low and very low-income neighborhoods within Salem and Keizer. To clearly articulate how those priorities will be met, a second document called the One-Year Action Plan is developed. The One-Year Action Plan outlines what activities, or actions, will be taken in any given year of the Plan to meet the five-year goals. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem-Keizer-Turner area 2030 regional transportation systems plan(Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments, 2005-06) Keizer (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments; Salem (Or.)The RTSP is based on 20-year projections of population, employment, and land use in the Salem-Keizer area. It provides a comprehensive, long-range plan for meeting our transportation needs over the next 20 years. The main portion of the plan identifies projects that have a reasonable certainty of being funded and result in an improvement in the air quality of the area. Another portion of the plan describes those transportation projects that the area would like to implement if additional funding was secured. The 2030 RTSP brings the Plan to date in three areas: 1) the existing financial projections for revenue and estimated project costs were extended from 2025 to 2030; 2) Revised population and employment estimates and forecasts were calculated for 2000 to 2030; and 3) the 2030 Plan includes projects (road, bike, and pedestrian) from the [transportation] plans for Salem, Marion County, Keizer, Turner, Polk County, and ODOT, as well as concepts and projects introduced in Salem-Keizer Transit's recently adopted Strategic Business Plan. [From the Plan]