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Item Open Access Florence : Access management plan for Highway 101 in downtown Florence(City of Florence (Or.), 2002-10-21) Florence (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of TransportationThe purpose and objectives of this plan are to identify specific access control measures and management strategies to maintain safe and efficient operation of the subject section of Highway 101 for the general public, while at the same time providing (1) access needs for future development of abutting properties, (2) improving access and connections to Old Town and neighborhoods from Highway 101, and (3) improving pedestrian access and safety along and crossing Highway 101. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Florence : Comprehensive plan(City of Florence (Or.), 2008-01) Florence (Or.)It is the intent of this Plan to: establish a coordinated land use planning process and framework to guide land use decisions and related actions; assure an adequate factual basis for those decisions and actions; and comply with the applicable requirements of state law.... This January 2008 [plan] is a reprint of the original Plan adopted by the City of Florence on January 14, 2002. This document is different from the original Plan. It has been reformatted consistently throughout and it incorporates all adopted amendments to the text and maps since adopted. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Florence : Development code(City of Florence (Or.), 2003-08-17) Florence (Or.)Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.Item Open Access Florence : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Florence (Or.), 2006-08-21) WestCoast Media Group; Florence (Or.); Spencer & KupperOn March 23, 2005, Florence City Council appointed a Downtown Urban Renewal Advisory Committee (DURAC), and gave it these charges: find a funding method to complete the Council Approved Downtown Plan; evaluate the feasibility of establishing a Downtown Urban Renewal District; provide advice on any matter relating to updating and/or implementing the Downtown Plan [From the Plan]Item Open Access Florence : Rhododendron Drive integrated transportation plan(City of Florence (Or.), 2007-05) Florence (Or.); Parametrix, Inc.The Rhododendron (TSP) was initiated in 2006 by the City of Florence, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). The process was undertaken to improve modal integration along the Rhododendron Drive corridor. The Rhododendron Drive Integrated Transportation Plan (RITP) will guide the management and development of appropriate transportation facilities along the Rhododendron Drive corridor. It was developed to support the City of Florenceâ s vision for improving safety and facilities to server all modes of transportation, while remaining consistent. This plan provides the City of Florence with the necessary elements for amendment to the Florence Transportation System Plan and to inform future planning and improvement efforts. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Florence : Transportation system plan(City of Florence (Or.), 2002-01-14) Florence (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.)The City of Florence, Oregon has developed a Draft Transportation System Plan (TSP), as required by the State's Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) and as part of the City's update of its Comprehensive Plan. Adoption of a final TSP will occur as part of adoption of the City's Comprehensive Plan. This document summarizes the technical analyses that have been performed in the development of the TSP, including coordination with the affected affected agencies... The City of Florence recognizes the importance of the five existing transportation gateways to the conmunity: East Highway 126 Gateway; North Florence Highway 101 Gateway; Siuslaw River Bridge/South Highway 101 Gateway; Florence Arport Gateway; Siuslaw River/Port of Siuslaw Gateway. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Florence : Transportation system plan (2008)(City of Florence (Or.), 2008-07) Florence (Or.)Because the City of Florence is located on the Oregon Coast, it is significantly affected by summertime tourist traffic. In addition, Florence is experiencing growth pressures from both development and increasing traffic. To address these issues, this plan is based on an evaluation of future growth and includes recommendations for appropriate transportation improvements to serve that growth while maintaining and enhancing the character of the city. The plan recognizes that state roadways must be used efficiently and an effective facilities management plan must be developed to allow the City’s street system to operate effectively as in-fill development continues within the Urban Growth Boundary. (From the Plan]