to work toward acquisition of the vacant lot in Kungys Estates on the north edge of the park in <br /> order to keep the existing oak woodland in tact. <br /> In addition, because of extensive neighborhood involvement in the park in the past and <br /> demonstration value of the park plan, it is believed that these projects would score very high as <br /> grant applications, with funds becoming available through alternative revenue sources. <br /> Top Implementation Priorities for Rasor Park <br /> Priority Strategy Description <br /> 1 PD-1 Install park signs and waste receptacles, including rules and <br /> regulations. <br /> PO-2 Make fire protection and public safety high priorities. <br /> EP-1 Aggressively pursue acquisition of vacant edge properties. <br /> PO-3 Make dog control and dog waste control high priorities. <br /> 2 PD-2 install park benches. <br /> RM-1 Prepare a site restoration plan; establish mowing regimen. <br /> 3 RM-2 Continue planting natives; involve volunteers; implement <br /> PD-2 screening and buffering <br /> RM-7 Provide wildlife enhancements, involve volunteers. <br /> PO-4 Remove non-native vegetation, involve volunteers. <br /> RM-2 Propagate native species. <br /> RM-4 Make water available. <br /> 4 PO-1 Encourage neighbors to shield lights. <br /> EP-2 Pursue River Rd edge enhancements with Transportation Dept. <br /> PD-8 Design the pedestrian-oriented phase of the Staging Area <br /> along River Rd and install, including bicycle parking <br /> 5 PD-5 Design and install the paved park pathway. <br /> RM-6 Re-grade and establish new drought-resistant turf. <br /> 6 PD-4 Develop an interpretive plan; begin implementing. <br /> RM-8 <br /> PD-6 Relocate the bikepath; construct the river-viewing platform. <br /> PD-4 <br /> PD=Park Desi n RM-Resource Mana ement PO=Park O erations EP=Ed a Protection <br /> Rasor Park Master Plan 34 City of Eugene, Parks Planning <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br />