./. <br /> ,`N T o\F DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY <br /> ae, . ,.. <br /> ` PORTLAND DISTRICT,CORPS OF ENGINEERS <br /> m� -r, -"_8::-> v, P.O. BOX 2946 <br /> Al - Jm <br /> ". PORTLAND, OREGON 97208-2946 <br /> Reply to <br /> ‘,47, 0, <br /> y`` Attention of. <br /> Operations Division <br /> Mr. Johnny Medlin, POS Division Manager <br /> Department of Public Works,City of Eugene <br /> 1820 Roosevelt Blvd. <br /> Eugene, Oregon 97402 <br /> Dear Mr. Medlin: <br /> Enclosed is the report of the annual inspection of the flood control facilities along <br /> Amazon Creek, conducted on August 16,2001. During the inspection,the city was represented <br /> by Richard Zucker,Maintenance Crew Supervisor; Brian Elliott, Environmental Project <br /> Coordinator; Lorna Baldwin, Stream Team Volunteer Coordinator; Trevor Taylor,Natural <br /> Resources, Operations Coordinator; and Jesse Cary-Hobbs,Natural Resources,Maintenance <br /> Program Lead. The inspection was conducted to evaluate the structural integrity,to assess your <br /> flood emergency preparedness and to provide any advice needed regarding operation and <br /> maintenance. The required maintenance item listed in the report,under paragraph 7,needs to be <br /> completed prior to the next inspection. An"Excellent"rating is assigned and the structure <br /> remains in an active status in our inspection program. <br /> Our assessment of your overall flood emergency preparedness considers your plan,training <br /> needs, stockpiled supplies, availability of equipment,and access for emergency operations. An <br /> updated listing for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Portland District contacts is enclosed. <br /> If we can assist you further with the operation and maintenance of your flood protection <br /> facility,or with your emergency preparedness program,please contact Les Miller, Chief, <br /> Emergency Management Branch at(503) 808-4400. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> c----)A__. 04 <br /> iej <br /> Fog-- Thomas E. Savidge, P.E. <br /> Chief, Operations Division <br /> Enclosures <br /> 4 <br />