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. • <br /> FUTURE STREETS MAP <br /> Discussion <br /> In the course of this study, City staff identified approximately 8,000 acres of undeveloped land <br /> on the fringes of existing developed areas within which future growth will occur. All of this'land <br /> is within Eugene's Urban Growth Boundary. One of the most important objectives of this study <br /> was to identify the general location of future residential collector streets and other important <br /> (non - collector) local street connections on this undeveloped land. <br /> The following maps identify the general location of those future streets. The process for <br /> identifying future street needs resulted in identification of some streets that will likely function as <br /> full collector streets. This plan recommends that those streets identified as future full collectors <br /> be referred for adoption to the TransPlan Update process. <br /> It should be noted that the proposed street alignments shown on the following maps represent the <br /> location of the most important future local streets; there was no attempt, in this process, to lay <br /> out the complete network of all local streets. The location and design of most local streets will <br /> still be determined as part of the subdivision approval process. <br /> It is also important to note that the proposed street alignments are general in nature. They are not <br /> intended to represent the exact future alignments, as those can only be determined following <br /> more extensive study, including geo- technical analysis. That analysis will be done as part of the <br /> subdivision planning process; it was not done as part of the Eugene Local Street Plan. However, <br /> the mapping process that produced those general alignments included consideration of existing <br /> topography, wetlands, drainageways, and other natural features, including the pattern of existing <br /> development. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> 1. Amend City of Eugene Code section 9.045 ( ) to adopt the City of Eugene Local <br /> Street Plan Map which will guide decisions concerning the location of local streets in <br /> future development areas.. <br /> 2. Refer full collector streets identified on the City of Eugene Local Street Plan map to the <br /> TransP,lan Update process <br /> f <br /> The following maps show the city divided into eight regions, identified as Bethel / Danebo, <br /> Northwest Industrial, River Road/Santa Clara, Willakenzie, Garden Way / Laurel Hill, South <br /> Hills, Timberline, and West Eugene. Proposed future local streets for each area are shown on the <br /> respective`maps for those regions. <br />
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