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9/14/1994
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<br /> r ~ <br /> improvements, such as more shade trees, water spigots, benches, <br /> hard surfaced entry paths, and rain shelter. Its location does <br /> not adversely impact other park activities, but the activity is <br /> open to view, and appreciated by some people passing by in cars, <br /> bicycles, or on foot. <br /> 2. Parking Area--This has been envisioned over more than 20 <br /> years of park planning as a way to better accommodate people <br /> arriving from the west, and to accommodate people recreating at <br /> the south end of the park. Its dual use as a park-and-ride for <br /> bus patrons should make it a well used, dual purpose lot. As <br /> such, it helps meet Eugene's objectives of generally reducing <br /> auto traffic, and parking needs in the downtown area. The <br /> location at 29th Avenue is appropriate due to the presence of <br /> traffic signals existing points of ingress and egress. Other <br /> locations in the park would impact areas of higher natural <br /> resource value, existing park and recreation improvements, and or <br /> be closer to residential neighbors of the park. <br /> 3. Rest rooms--two locations. The only rest room currently open <br /> year round is at the ball fields north of 24th Avenue. Other <br /> rest rooms are open when community centers are open. A small, <br /> obscure rest room is open at the east end of the pool building <br /> on a seasonal basis. The areas where rest room demand is not <br /> being met are at the south end of the park near the LTD transfer <br /> station, the playground area (when buildings are closed), and the <br /> athletic fields west of the Hilyard Center. <br /> The first location is central to several park activity areas, and <br /> would further serve Lane Transit District (LTD) patrons and <br /> drivers. LTD has offered to fund a portion of the building to <br /> meet their needs. The highly visible location is seen as a <br /> benefit in terms of minimizing vandalism or other inappropriate <br /> behavior. <br /> The second location, shown west of the pool, would be. central to <br /> both the picnic/playground area (during times when buildings are <br /> closed) and to the athletic fields. It is possible that this <br /> facility could be incorporated into a reconstruction of the <br /> Amazon Pool if plans progress in a timely manner. <br /> 4. Certain natural resource areas are to be retained or <br /> enhanced. They include the ash groves, the largest prairie or <br /> meadow areas, and the riparian zone along the creek. These are <br /> generally the least disturbed areas of the park, or have <br /> recovered the most from past disturbance to exhibit natural <br /> qualities and characteristics worthy of maintaining or enhancing. <br /> Most of the areas are in locations that are less conducive to <br /> people access, particularly at the point in time when the jogging <br /> trail can be relocated to the east side of the creek to further <br /> isolate the largest ash grove. Specific maintenance practices <br /> and enhancement details would be developed in a separate plan <br /> 4 <br /> <br />
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