d. POLICY 11: (With the exception of golf courses, (u)Utilize communi- <br />ty facilities as a recreational and /or cultural focus of the <br />community's neighborhoods by providing a range of activities in <br />response to public interest and need. <br />e. POLICY 12: Work with representatives from the community's youth, <br />youth agencies, other organizations concerned with youth activi- <br />ties, and private recreation providers to design and make avail- <br />able recreational facilities and programs specifically oriented to <br />the community's young people. <br />f. POLICY 14: Determine the advisability of constructing a velodrome <br />in the community. NOTE: A vvelodreme i-sa bicycle racing oval that <br />g. POLICY 16: Determine the best location fbr a (Jefferson Pool) Year <br />around pool replacement to serve the Central Southwest and <br />we" — s�erl v half of the South Planning s r c s. Proceed w ith <br />cons ruc on en un n s ava a e. ons (Cider a con tion <br />o e Amazon oo Se fore ec ng when to construct 3 replacement <br />for the Jefferson Pool. Proceed with construction if it will not <br />jeopardize timely replacement of the Amazon facility.) <br />h. NEW POLICY: R the Amazon Pool with a ear around facilit <br />that will rfmar serve t e out east nivers y, an eas erly <br />.. . nn ann na S r c s. <br />15. PAGES 7 -8, DISTRIBUTION, POLICY 1: Emphasize acquisition and development <br />of parks and recreational facilities in underserved neighborhoods at <br />__ . . _ _.__ _e ...4nhhnrhnnd narks hV <br />16. PAGE 8, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, POLICY 3: On the Joint Parks Committee's <br />recommendation, establish ad hoc groups to address recreational devel- <br />opment needs and /or prutection conservation, and enhancement (and <br />management) of natural areas. <br />17. PAGE 9, COORDINATION, POLICY 7: Continue to develop and, as necessary, <br />modify agreements with other agencies and jurisdictions that will allow <br />effective and suitable (optimum) use of existing and future recreation- <br />al and cultura ac ties and open spaces. Examples of opportunities <br />for multiple recreational use include: <br />a. The Lane Count F airgrounds. <br />Community sc oo s. <br />c. Univers ty o O re gon playfields and specia recreation facili- <br />ties. <br />d. Autzen Stadium. <br />e. c 000 aa rounds nasiums and specialized recreation facili <br />ties. <br />f. tit and ark district arks playgrounds, tennis courts and other <br />sp ec a ze recreat _ facilities. <br />Draft Parks Plan - - Planning Commission Changes 6/20/89 page 5 <br />