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  • 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 ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Lane County (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 1984-05)
    The purpose of the Evaluation Report is threefold. It is designed to: 1) document progress made on the T-2000 Plan's projects and policies during the last five years; 2) evaluate the T-2000 Plan using the most recent ...
  • Eugene (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 2005-11-15)
    Oregon’s statewide planning goals provide the framework for land use planning within the state. Statewide Planning Goal 5 requires all Oregon cities and counties “to conserve open space and protect natural and scenic ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; David Reed & Associates; Salix Associates; Sperry Tree Care Company; Lueck, Whitey (City of Eugene (Or.), 2000-01)
    While most of the park is forested, approximately twelve acres are intensively managed as a Rhododendron Garden (see Map 1: Base Map). The plan is comprehensive in scope and responds to findings and issues for the entire ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; CH2M Hill, inc. (Oregon Dept. of Transportation, 2005-07)
    ODOT and local governmental agencies are encouraged by Oregon Highway Plan (OHP) policy and administrative rule (OAR 660-012,731-015,734-051) to collaboratively address land use and transportation issues, especially in ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning Dept. (City of Eugene (Or.), 2007-03-12)
    The Jefferson/Far West Refinement Plan is a refinement of the Eugene/Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (February 1982). The Metro Plan is an update of the 1990 General Plan adopted in 1972.... The plan is intended ...
  • Eugene (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 1982-07-26)
    Plans for the future development of the Laurel Hill Valley (for example, construction of residences, location of commercial services, and landscaping) should take into full account the existing and natural conditions in ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Spencer & Kupper; Donald B. Genasci & Associates; Bernstein, Robert; Landsman Transportation Planning; E.D. Hovee & Company; TransWatch (City of Eugene (Or.), 2009-06-22)
    The Concept Plan is intended to provide the City, neighborhood associations, property owners and residents a map for future action. It includes implementation strategies for: preservation and enhancement of the Willamette ...
  • Eugene (Or.); EDAW, Inc.; Bierly and Associates; Economic Research Associates (City of Eugene (Or.), 1983-05)
    The main purpose of the study is to develop guides and recommendations that the EPRD can use in providing parks and recreational services and facilities for the next 20 years. The Master Plan includes: I} an analysis ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Recreation Services (City of Eugene (Or.), 2006-02-13)
    Based on the identified needs, the PROS Comprehensive Plan proposes dozens of strategies for the future to improve parks, provide recreation opportunities, and protect natural resource values. The document provides an ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Moore Iacofano Goltsman (Firm); Lane Council of Governments (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 2006-05)
    The City of Eugene’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Project and Priority Plan identifies, prioritizes, and estimates costs of proposed actions for parks, open space and recreation facilities, programs, and ...
  • Eugene (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (City of Eugene (Or.), 2008-01)
    The goal of this 5-year Strategic Plan is to forge a path for Eugene to become a more walkable and bikeable city. This plan is not a regulatory plan and will not be adopted as policy by the Eugene City Council. Nor is ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Planning Dept. (City of Eugene (Or.), 1977-12)
    As part of its transportation planning process, Eugene has decided to place greater emphasis on the walking mode in future transportation systems. This report, prepared in conjunction with the Eugene-Springfield Area ...
  • 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.); David Reed & Associates; Salix Associates; Schirmer Schlesinger and Associates (City of Eugene (Or.), 2001-10)
    A number of qualities make Rasor Park a distinctive open space area including its views, openness, existing vegetation and neighborhood plantings, bird habitat, and its location and relationship to the river, greenway, ...
  • Bernstein, Robert; Dailey GIS; Donald B. Genasci & Associates; E.D. Hovee & Company; Landsman Transportation Planning; Eugene (Or.); Spencer & Kupper (City of Eugene (Or.), 2007-01-04)
    The purpose of the Operations and Safety Analysis is to examine traffic operating conditions (determine existing and future p.m. peak hour level of service) at selected study intersections, to assess traffic safety conditions ...
  • Eugene (Or.); URS Corporation; Lane Council of Governments (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 2002-08)
    The process conducted to develop integrated strategies for each of the six basins included in the Stormwater Basin Master Plans consisted of ... thirteen steps. The details regarding each of these steps are provided in ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Springfield (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 1987-09)
    The River Road-Santa Clara Urban Facilities Plan is organized into five sections: Sanitary Sewer Service, Land Use, Public Facilities and Services, Environmental Design, and Transportation. The five elements were adopted ...
  • Eugene (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 1986-01)
    The objectives of the Riverfront Park Study are to develop: 1. long-range direction for future development within the study area; 2. short-range strategies which may assist the University of Oregon in the development ...
  • Eugene (Or.). Financial Management Services Division; Spencer & Kupper; Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept. (City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-03-10)
    The Riverfront Urban Renewal District, pertaining to an area of approximately 178 acres within the boundaries of the city, consists of Part 1, Text and Part 2, Exhibits. This plan has been prepared by the Planning and ...

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