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  • Canyonville (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; Douglas County (Or.); Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians of Oregon (Oregon Dept. of Transportation, 2006-03)
    The Canyonville IAMP is intended to outline access management strategies that will be considered for implementation in conjunction with the I-5: Exit 99 Interchange Improvement project and recommended long-term access ...
  • Douglas County (Or.) (Douglas County (Or.), 2004-12-08)
    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 ...
  • Douglas County (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; David Evans and Associates; Roseburg (Or.) (Oregon. Dept. of Transportation, 2005-06-27)
    The purpose of this planning effort is to evaluate the operation of Interchange 123, assess the limitations and issues of concern, and, in general terms, identify possible future long-range needs attributable to planned ...
  • Douglas County (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; David Evans and Associates; Angelo Eaton & Associates; Myrtle Creek (Or.) (Oregon. Dept. of Transportation, 2006-06)
    The goal of this IAMP is to maintain the function of the three interchanges in order to preserve the investment in the transportation facilities. The objectives of this IAMP are defined by OAR 734-051-0010 et seq. As ...
  • Douglas County (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; David Evans and Associates; Winston (Or.) (Oregon. Dept. of Transportation, 2005-10)
    The Conditions Report project is intended as the first step in planning for long-range improvements. This initial step is needed to gain a better understanding of both the current and the future deficiencies of these two ...
  • Douglas County (Or.) (Douglas County (Or.), 2001-12-05)
    Douglas County currently has an acknowledged transportation plan and land use regulations. This plan and its accompanying regulations are an update to Douglas County's acknowledged program and serve as the base for the ...
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.); Douglas County (Or.) (City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 1991-09-17)
    The Myrtle Creek Comprehensive Plan is a long-range general policy guide in which the City of Myrtle Creek and Douglas County jointly set forth major policies concerning desirable future growth within the Myrtle Creek\Tri ...
  • Winston (Or.); Douglas County (Or.); Umpqua Regional Council of Governments; Oregon. Dept. of Transportation (Oregon Dept. of Transportation, 2004)
    This Access Management Strategy and Livability Plan (AMS & LP) has been developed in compliance with the Oregon Highway Plan (OHP), the City of Winston Transportation System Plan, and in response to a Oregon Transportation ...

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