9 research outputs found

    City of Eugene urban forest management plan

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    40 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Table, illus. Published December, 1992. Captured July 22, 2009.This plan focuses on the tree component of an urban forest, including trees along streets, in parks, in yards, by rivers, creeks, streams, ponds, and on the hillsides. [From the Plan

    Eugene pedestrian report : Prepared by City of Eugene Public Works Department and Planning Department in conjunction with development of the Eugene-Springfield Area 2000 Transportation Plan

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    8 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Published December, 1977. Scanned by UO from item TE280 .E84 1977, June, 2009.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 Transportation 2000 Plan, is intended to: 1) discuss transportation facilities which will enhance walking as a mode of transportation; and 2) make recommendations concerning future implementation of pedestrian facilities. [From the document

    Willow Creek special area study

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    57 pp. Includes maps. Adopted July 21, 1982. Captured January 25, 2008.[This] Special Area Study responds to Statewide Planning Goals established by the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC). In response to Goal 2, Land Use Planning, coordination in development of this Study has occurred through referral of drafts for comments to appropriate governmental agencies including the Department of Land Conservation. Although Statewide goals 1 through 14 are applicable to this Study, goals 5 (Open Space), 8 (Recreational Needs), and 14 (Urbanization) are particularly salient. [From the Document

    Greenway Bike Bridge : evaluation report, phase 1

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    25 p. Illustrations, MapNational Bikeway Demonstration Progra

    Glenwood refinement plan

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    114 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Earlier version of this plan adopted by the City of Eugene, July 1990; current version published November, 1999. Captured February 15, 2008.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 the provision of public services, such as sanitary sewers and street improvements. It will serve as a basis for evaluating private development proposals, such as zone change requests. It will also provide a common framework for those engaged in the conservation, development, and redevelopment of the area. [From the Plan

    Hendricks Park forest management plan

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    126 pp. Tables, illus. Appendices after A and B not included. Published January, 2000. Captured July 21, 2009.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 park. However, the focus is on the interior forest, picnic grounds, and staging area of the site and to a lesser degree on the Rhododendron Garden. [From the Plan

    Royal Avenue specific plan

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    143 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published January, 2003. Captured January 24, 2008.The Royal Avenue Specific Plan is a detailed planning document that outlines a vision and an action plan for future development of the Royal Avenue Nodal Development site. The node consists of 191 acres of property located along Royal Avenue between Terry Street and Greenhill Road and within the Bethel Neighborhood. [From the Plan]"This project is partially funded by a grant from the Transportation and Growth Management (TGM) Program, a joint program of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. The TGM program relies on funding from the federal Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act and the Oregon Lottery.

    West Eugene wetlands plan : City of Eugene and Lane County

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    95 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published May, 2004. Captured January 17, 2008.There were four major objectives of the West Eugene Wetlands Special Area Study: 1. To use the best information to help the community understand the choices available; 2. To find a balance between environmental protection and sound urban development which meets state and federal laws and regulations; 3. To provide opportunities for involvement of all interested segments of the community in Plan development; and 4. To turn a perceived "wetlands problem" into a "wetlands opportunity" for the community.... this Plan addresses wetlands and economic development as critical parts of a healthy, livable community. While the plan contains more detailed goals, policies, and recommended actions, the thrust of the Plan can be understood by reviewing the following highlights, the Wetland Designations Map (Map 3) and the Wetlands Conceptual Plan Map (Map 4). [From the Plan]"Publication of this planning document was funded by the City of Eugene. Forty percent of the funds for the preceding West Eugene Wetlands Special Area Study were provided by the Environmental Protection Agency through a water quality/wetlands planning grant.

    A vision for greater downtown Eugene : Final report

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    30 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published November, 2000. Captured January 17, 2008.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
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