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Item Open Access Eugene : A vision for greater downtown Eugene(City of Eugene (Or.), 2000-11) Lane Transit District (Lane County, Or.); Lennertz Coyle & Associates; University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; TBG Architects & Planners; Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene (Or.); Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.The vision entails enhanced visual and physical connections between downtown, Franklin Boulevard, the University of Oregon and the Willamette River. A network of public open spaces provides opportunities for rest and reflection amid all the activity. The vision unites the civic center of Eugene and the natural environment of the Willamette River. [From the Document]Item Open Access Eugene : Downtown plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-04-12) Eugene (Or.)Two central themes run throughout this document. First, the City will reinforce downtown Eugene as a strong regional center. City officials will work closely with property owners, developers and community members to bring about a diverse, dense and economically strong urban center. The City will encourage the transformation of vacant and underutilized sites and support the development of commercial, residential, and cultural activities. Second, the City will strengthen downtown as a cultural center and the center of community life. The City will coordinate with public and private developers to create special places downtown. The City will establish a network of great streets downtown that links parks and plazas, cultural and commercial activity areas. The City will create a walkable and memorable downtown, a downtown of short distances and inviting destinations. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene Downtown Plan(Eugene, Or. : City of Eugene Planning Dept., 1984) Eugene (Or.). City Council; Eugene (Or.). Downtown Commission; Eugene (Or.). City Planning CommissionThe first three sections of the plan have an introduction, goals, policies and implementation strategies. The Downtown Plan is a refinement of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan February 1982, a guiding document for public decisions affecting the metropolitan area. In the City Council's adoption of the Downtown Plan, they recognized a list of implementation priorities forwarded by the Downtown Commission. These priorities identified those activities the Commission will focus on during the first few years after Plan adoption.