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Tax levey for street repairs - survey attached
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1/28/2008
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Hilyard, oak, high streets going into downtown, and Willamette <br />Hwy99,and res areas in bethel <br />I don't know. Just the main ones <br />I have noticed a few rough streets, but don't know where they are. River road is pretty good, but <br />there are some w/ potholes. <br />I think the most well traveled byways. <br />I would say one street that is very bad is going west on 18th <br />I would say some of the streets near Mac Court near 18th and University near the Lutheran <br />Church - in that area. I think some of the smaller side streets downtown - near the <br />Whitaker near Sth and Jefferson. Also around College Hill and Adams. <br />I'd say our neighborhood (p) I would say Pattison Avenue and Taft Street. <br />If you took Harlow Road and went straight across Coburg, there's a little street there that is really <br />rough. <br />It goes from Gilham to clobber and goes beyond the Sheldon high school it is in horrible shape, <br />the other one is bond lane, you need 4x 4 to get through it! I think they should go <br />ahead and repave existing streets even without sidewalks etc. <br />Jefferson Acers, traffic around Sheldon H.S. delta high coming in/around delta oaks shopping <br />center, beltline hwy in north Eugene, Coburg rd. Expand rd around north Eugene <br />Coburg and Chad rd. <br />Jefferson St, Division/River complex where they loop around off Beltline <br />Just the downtown streets in general, as high, pearl, Coburg. Main corridors <br />Laurel Hill District, roads behind Hendricks Park. Moon Mountain. <br />Main sty <br />major arterials, the one that comes to mind is the intersection between 18th and Jefferson. I don't <br />travel anymore around the city I am retired. The other one is from 7th to 29th on <br />Jefferson. That one comes to mind to be because I travel <br />Major arteries, major streets. <br />Maple and Elmira. Maple is actually dangerous <br />Maybe 18th <br />Next street that you can turn right after Patterson on Franklin <br />Norkenzie Rd <br />North Jackson its a really small street so its hard to say, but like west Broadway, the redbrick <br />sidewalks get really slippery when they are wet its extremelydangerous. <br />Oakway Terrace, arcadia, Berntzen <br />Patterson, Willamette <br />Pearl St. High St. <br />Potholes on Benson you can feel it under your shoes when you walk on it needs to be resurfaced, <br />Snelling - not paved, I come and go from LCC from crescent <br />Probably 6th, 99 to junction city, Roosevelt, bad from chambers on down, that's where it starts, <br />where it goes on out, that is my path and I try to dodge potholes if I can, that is <br />one of the worst ones, <br />River Ave, division Ave <br />River Road, Coburg, 18th, 6th, 7th <br />Roosevelt and Hwy 99. Elizabeth Street. <br />S. Willamette <br />City of Eugene, City Streets Survey Page 8 <br />Northwest Survey & Data Services North-South Road Repairs <br />
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