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Tax levey for street repairs - survey attached
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1/28/2008
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18th from City View east <br />18th from Willamette on out. Any part of W l lth that hasn't been addressed recently. But just in <br />general I have noticed more pot holes in my memory. <br />18th street <br />18th street <br />18th street, <br />18th street, its the roughest street in the city now they have chambers fixed <br />18th Street. <br />18th street. And another one is Highway 99 out past 6th street. The potholes are fine but they <br />need to redo the whole street and make it smooth, like 18th. But then they quit at <br />City View. And it seems like it's always the intersections that a <br />18th sty <br />18th, <br />18th, 11 th, <br />18th, 6th &7th, river rd near belt line <br />18th, a couple of the downtown streets, intersections, Jefferson & 18th, somewhere on <br />Willamette past 29th, there is a big place that needs to be fixed, the major <br />thoroughfares definitely <br />18th, east and west <br />18th, I think they did a terrific job on Hilyard last summer, 24th, 29th, Willamette, <br />18th, Terry, the side streets are all in bad shape, and all streets downtown <br />18th, Washington, Jefferson <br />18th, Willamette, Franklin <br />18th. Friendly sty. Doesn't need its speed bumps. <br />19th and Patterson - first choice, university sty from 18th to 24th, the old street tracks come <br />uncovered and become very bumpy, <br />34th St. Between Olive and Will., and Olive between Crest and 30th, <br />41 st, ferry -could use a cul-de-sac, <br />7th and 6th and Franklin <br />A lot of the smaller streets with big potholes <br />A lot of them have been just done, like Chambers, I can't think of any. Maybe it was Amazon or <br />30th... Or Hilyard, it needed repaving. It is a very busy street, it is one of the main <br />avenues to get south. <br />A lot secondary streets around here are in bad straights, crest drive, <br />Alder between 13th and 24th <br />Alder St <br />Alder street. Oak street. <br />Alder, there are many and she rides her bike and they need to be addressed <br />Any main highways. <br />Any of the main routes like 18th <br />Arterial arteries that handle the bulk of traffic, I question the city saying they don't have $ to <br />patch potholes, our city is wasting money on bike paths, parks and wilderness <br />land. <br />Augusta street definitely needs speed humps people fly down this street at 65 mph <br />Bailey hill between l lth and ? <br />City of Eugene, City Streets Survey Page 2 <br />Northwest Survey & Data Services North-South Road Repairs <br />
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