<br /> j News Releas CIP Hearing on Monday <br /> February 4, 1 99 <br /> <br /> j Page 2 <br /> • Bui ding and park facilities -Construction of a new library tops the list of <br /> <br /> ~ recommende building projects. Implementation of the $25 million parks and open space <br /> <br /> i <br /> measure app owed by Eugene voters in November 1998 will generate a number of land <br /> acquisition d park improvement projects. <br /> • Sto water -Enhancements to Amazon Creek and Delta Ponds exemplify restoration <br /> efforts, whil drainage upgrades in the Augusta Street area are examples of projects designed to <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br /> ~ increase the ystem's capacity. <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br /> j • Tr sportation -New facilities include an extension of the Fern Ridge Path from Terry <br /> <br /> i <br /> Street to Gre nhill Road. Planned street improvements include Royal Avenue from Terry Street <br /> to Greenhill oad and Fox Hollow Road south of Donald Street. <br /> Wast water - An example of a planned new capital facility is the extension of the large- <br /> diameter int rceptor sewer from just south of Barger to the intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard <br /> and Terry St eet. <br /> <br /> ~ Copi s of the CIP report are available at the Eugene Public Library and City offices, <br /> <br /> I <br /> including th City Manager's Office at 777 Pearl Street and the Public Works Building at 858 <br /> <br /> i <br /> Pearl Street. Written testimony may be submitted until 5 p.m. on the day of the hearing at the <br /> City Manag is Office, or by e-mailing pso@ci.eugene.or.us. For more information about the <br /> <br /> ~ CIP, call the City of Eugene Public Works Transportation Division at 682-5218. <br /> <br /> I' <br /> <br />