trees and worked with the appropriate staff to remove a number of species from the list that were <br /> determined to be invasive. <br /> Contact:. Trevor Taylor, x4880; Kathy Eva, x2739. <br /> G. Adopt a Eugene Non-native Invasive Plants List <br /> Strategy: Adopt a list of invasive, non-native plants for the Eugene area, and prohibit use of any of the <br /> listed plants in any new landscaping approved by the City (e.g, required landscaping for commercial <br /> parking lots). Also use the list as an educational tool to teach property owners about the damage that can <br /> be done by invasive plants. <br /> Responsible work unit: Public Works, Parks and Open Space Division <br /> Progress to date: See Strategy F. <br /> Contact: Trevor Taylor, x4880. <br /> Strategy H: Develop and Implement Willamette Riparian Habitat Management Plan(s) <br /> Strategy: Review existing management plans for public land within the "salmon zone," within the <br /> Willamette River floodplain, and within riparian forest contiguous with the Willamette River corridor, <br /> and revise or create new management plans as needed to achieve salmon protection and recovery goals, <br /> objectives and principals as stated above. <br /> Responsible work unit: Public Works, Parks and Open Space Division <br /> Progress to date: POS management staff decided to postpone implementation of this strategy until the <br /> City's Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Comprehensive Plan is completed, as recommendations and <br /> decisions drawn from this plan may impact public and organizational uses within the different areas and <br /> zones identified in the strategy. <br /> Staff contact: Trevor Taylor, x4880 <br /> I. Conduct a Willamette River Floodplain Acquisition Study <br /> Strategy: Conduct a review of privately-owned parcels within the Willamette River floodway and <br /> floodplain for possible acquisition from willing sellers. Include research on potential funding sources for <br /> acquisition. If possible, conduct in conjunction with the Metropolitan area US Army Corps waterways <br /> study currently being discussed with the Corps. <br /> Responsible work unit: Public Works, Engineering <br /> <br /> Progress to date: This strategy has not been funded to date. Staff are evaluating this strategy to <br /> <br />