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Lorane Highway
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11/26/1996
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<br /> t - _ <br /> (d) The city's adopted transportation-related plans and policies. <br /> ? Lorane Highway is shown as a collector street on the Draft Functional <br /> Classifrcation Map, and is one of the primary routes between Eugene and <br /> the Lorane Valley. Although streets on the Map would normally be <br /> expected to carry some through truck traffic, Lorane Highway would not <br /> be the first street on the Map to have a through truck prohibition. <br /> (e) Existing state and local laws regulating use of public ways. <br /> ? The Eugene Code grants the City Traffic Engineer the authority to regulate <br /> the use of streets by designating streets where trucks are prohibited and <br /> restrict the use of certain streets by any class or kind of vehicle to protect <br /> the streets from damage. <br /> (f) The efficient use of the public way by the public. <br /> ? The through truck prohibition will inconvenience some truck movements. <br /> Through trucks will be required to use Chambers Street. Depending on <br /> origin and destination, travel time for trucks may be increased. <br /> (g) The use of abutting property. <br /> ? Use of abutting property will be not be affected, as the prohibition only <br /> applies to through truck traffic. <br /> (h) The intensity of use of the street by vehicles and pedestrians. <br /> ? Traffic volumes will decrease slightly, as truck traffic will be reduced. A <br /> perceived increase in the street's safety may lead to an increase in <br /> pedestrian and bicycle traffic. <br /> (I) The physical condition and characteristics ofthe street and abutting property. <br /> ? Lorane Highway is a two lane roadway 18' to 22' wide with gravel <br /> shoulders. Tl`ie wider section is generally west of Whitbeck Boulevard. It <br /> has an asphalt mat surface that is in poor condition. The area bordering <br /> the street consists of low density single family houses. <br /> (j) Emergencies. <br /> ? Emergency vehicle services won't be affected by this project. <br /> <br />
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