? Intersection Controls: This action will make minor changes to existing controls, <br /> including conversion of Broadway/Charnelton from three-way (all-way) stop <br /> control to four-way (all-way) stop control. <br /> ~ ? Roadway Lighting: This action proposes no changes in roadway lighting. <br /> However, as a part of the City Library project, some changes to roadway lighting <br /> are being done. <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br /> ~ ? Access Control: No direct driveway or approach changes are a part of this action. <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br /> I <br /> (b) Standards, limitations, and rules promulgated by the Oregon Transportation <br /> Commission or the Oregon Public Utility Commission or their successors. <br /> ? T'he Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) has been adopted by <br /> the Oregon Transportation Commission as the standard for all roadways in <br /> <br /> ~ Oregon. <br /> ? No standards, limitations or rules promulgated by the Oregon Transportation <br /> Commission or Oregon Public Utility Commission conflict with this proposed <br /> <br /> ~ action. <br /> <br /> j <br /> (c) Other recognized traffic control standards. <br /> ? All si 'n si al d <br /> gm g, gn s an markings will comply with Manual on Uniform Traffic <br /> Control Devices standards. <br /> (d) The city's adopted transportation-related plans and policies. <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> <br /> ~ T'he Eugene Local Street Plan, August of 1996, contains planning principles that <br /> define and describe local streets, including: <br /> ? Principle 4 on page 5 states that "Local streets should be interconnected to <br /> reduce travel distance, promote the use of alternative modes, provide for efficient <br /> provision of utilities and emergency services, and provide for more even dispersal <br /> <br /> f of traffic. <br /> <br /> j While the street network affected by the actions in this order are interconnected, <br /> their one-way operation can increase travel distance, be detrimental to efficient <br /> • provision of emergency services, and disperse traffic demand unevenly, all of <br /> which are contrary to this planning principle. Two-way streets serve to increase <br /> connectivity. <br /> <br />