5.4 Management Goals <br /> The draft management goals for Rasor Park become the guideposts and specific policy direction <br /> for implementing the management statement. These goals are supported by the issues and <br /> findings that were generated throughout the planning process. <br /> Goal 1: Actively protect, enhance, and restore the natural environment <br /> of the site, with emphasis on proximity to the river as well as <br /> the park's openness and existing views. <br /> Issues: The role and function of Rasor Park is unclear. <br /> The Willamette River/Greenway is the dominant feature of Rasor Park. <br /> View protection and noise abatement are in conflict. <br /> Maintenance management (mowing, use of herbicides) are citizen concerns. <br /> Goal 2: Provide for low-impact, passive recreation opportunities that <br /> are compatible with habitat restoration and enhancement goals. <br /> Issues: Compatibility among recreation uses is a major neighborhood concern. <br /> Past/current uses have created tension in the neighborhood. <br /> Dogs off-leash can affect quality of experience for park users and impact wildlife. <br /> Goal 3: Create an awareness and understanding of natural processes, <br /> natural history, and urban ecosystem management within the <br /> neighborhood and broader community. <br /> Issues: Environmental interpretation and education are high priorities in Rasor Park. <br /> Rasor Park volunteers have established a legacy of involvement, and there is high <br /> interest that this continues and expands. <br /> Goa14: Protect the park from urban encroachment and contribute to <br /> the City's nodal development goal to the degree possible. <br /> Issues: If adjacent property is not acquired or prevented from impacting the park, some <br /> park values could be irretrievably lost. <br /> Current zoning encourages intensive urban development near the park. <br /> Rasor Park could be a catalyst for implementing nodal development goals. <br /> i <br /> Rasor Park Master Plan 20 City of Eugene, Parks Planning <br /> i <br /> i <br /> { <br /> a <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> <br /> I <br /> <br />