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  • Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 1975-09)
    This report presents and discusses the six general transportation alternatives but does not attempt to select one of them for further development at this time as an actual master plan. Instead it is intended that ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Springfield (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments, 1976-04)
    [T]he General Plan, which is long-range, comprehensive and focused on physical development, provides a flexible guide for specific developmental decision making. It does not, in itself, set down the decisions. [From the Plan]
  • Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 1977-11)
    This report is the Eugene-Springfield Area 2000 Transportation Plan, prepared by the Lane Council of Governments Transportation Planning Committee and recommended by that body for official adoption. Public review and ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.). Transportation Planning Committee; Lane Council of Governments (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 1978-01)
    [T]his document is a series of discussions that review some of the underlying assumptions used, and some of the alternatives developed in preparing the Transportation Plan. In this manner, the public can see some of the ...
  • Lane County (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 1978-12)
    This report is the Eugene-Springfield Area 2000 Transportation Plan, prepared by the Lane Council of Governments Transportation Planning Committee and adopted by Eugene, Springfield, Lane County and the Lane Council of ...
  • Hamm, Michael; Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Lacoss, Robert; Sweet, Randy; Bernat, Bettman & Lawrence (City of Springfield (Or.), 1979-11)
    In May of 1979, consultants were retained by Willamalane Park and Recreation District to conduct this inventory, analysis and land use plan for Dorris Ranch. [From the Plan]
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Lacoss and Associates (Springfield (Or.), 1980)
    The objective of this plan is to provide an understanding of the District and the elements which affect its development. It will provide an objective base from which the citizens, District Board of Directors and Staff ...
  • Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Lane County (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments, 1982-11)
    This Plan establishes the broad policy direction for land use in Oregon's second largest metropolitan area. The Plan balances our need to accommodate new population and employment by identifying land for future ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District (City of Springfield (Or.), 1983-03-01)
    The Park Facility Programs described herein carry forward the facility standards and recreation needs identified in the District's 1980 Comprehensive Plan, and describe, in general, the recreation experience opportunities ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District (City of Springfield (Or.), 1986-09)
    The goal of the Dorris Ranch Facility Development Plan is to ensure that in coming years the Ranch continues to be a meaningful source of appreciation for this area's past and an inspiration for its future. [From the plan]
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Cameron and Associates; Lutes/Sanetel/Architects (City of Springfield (Or.), 1988)
    This Willamalane Recovery Action Plan documents a ten-step planning process undertaken by the District over a period of approximately five years. The ten steps are divided into three phases: the framework defines which ...
  • Springfield (Or.); David Evans and Associates (City of Springfield (Or.), 1998-06-15)
    The Bicycle Plan looks ahead about 20 years to a safe, convenient and attractive bicycle system that, as an integral part of the City’s overall transportation system, promotes community livability and prosperity. ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Dennis, Michelle L.; Sekora, Linda; Koler Morrison Planning Consultants (City of Springfield (Or.), 1999)
    A historic context statement is a document used in planning for a community’s historic resources. It identifies the broad patterns of historic development of the community and identifies historic property types, such as ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Springfield Utility Board; Eugene Water & Electric Board; Lane County (Or.); Rainbow Water District (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development (Lane Council of Governments, 1999-04)
    This report serves as the technical analysis of an update of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area Public Facilities and Services Plan (PFSP) and the Metro Plan Element: Public Utilities, Services, and Facilities. [from ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services; Eugene (Or.). Dept. of Public Safety (City of Springfield (Or.), 1999-11)
    The Glenwood Refinement Plan is intended to provide background information and policy direction for public and private decisions affecting the growth and development of the Glenwood area. The refinement plan will guide ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Lane County (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 2000-04-01)
    The Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan is the official long-range general plan (public policy document) of metropolitan Lane County and the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Its policies and land use ...
  • Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2000-07)
    The design standards project was initiated to respond to specific concerns raised by the City Council and other citizens about the quality and appearance of new, multiple family housing being developed in the community. ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Lane County (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments, 2001-11)
    A public facility plan, as defined in OAR 660-11-0005 (1), is “a support document or documents to a comprehensive plan. The facility plan describes the water, sewer and transportation facilities which are to support the ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Water Work Consulting; Upstream Connection; Lane County (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (Eugene, Or.); Springfield Utility Board; Eugene Water & Electric Board; Willamalane Park and Recreation District (Eugene (Or.), 2002-09-19)
    The purposes of this assessment are to: inform local government staff, elected officials and interested citizens about the current condition of key aquatic and riparian indicators relative to historic conditions; assist ...
  • Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2002-10-10)
    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 ...

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