CHAPTER IV <br />^ Natural resource interpretation and protection; <br />^ Accessibility for people with disabilities; and <br />^ Public art and performance space use. <br />J. Action Tables and Maps <br />Tables listing actions (capital or operations improvements) for each <br />strategy area are included on the following pages. Actions are the ...~. ~~' ` ~ '' "~ "' _:- ~ =~;, <br />specific means by which the identified strategies can be implemented ~"' -- <br />to help make Eugene a healthy, active, and beautiful place in which ~ -- <br />to work, live, and play. Each action is identified with a priority for <br />implementation:. ,_ ~y <br />^ Priority 1: This includes high priority projects that should be <br />initiated in the next 5 years to protect existing assets, to . ,~ W; ~„~ <br />acquire property, to meet the needs of underserved ~ w <br />neighborhoods and populations, and to implement high- <br />priority programs and services. °~ <br />^ Priority 2: This includes high priority projects that should be <br />initiated in the next 10 years to keep up with growth and to <br />meet identified community needs for parks, open space, <br />recreation programs, and services. ~' <br />^ Priority 3: This includes medium priority projects that should ~' <br />be initiated in the next 20 years to realize the community's <br />long range vision for parks, open space, recreation <br />programs, and services. <br />Proposed Actions for Parks, Open Space, and Facilities <br />Table 1 lists proposed actions for parks, open space, and recreation <br />facilities by planning sub-area and citywide; <br />^ Bethel/Danebo; <br />^ City Central; <br />^ South Eugene; <br />^ River Road/Santa Clara; <br />^ Willow Creek; <br />^ Willakenzie; and <br />^ General/Citywide. <br />The actions relate to strategies for developing new parks, open space, <br />and recreation facilities, as well as for improving existing facilities and <br />access. <br />City of Eugene PROS Comprehensive Plan 57 <br />-~ Draft <br />