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FY 1998-2003 Eugene CIP
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The six-year funding levels and the general criteria and description of the types of projects <br />for each of these program areas are outlined in the Building and Park Facilities Six-Year <br />Funded Program section that follows this introduction. <br />2. Site and Facility Improvements -Projects in this category include modifications and/or <br />.additions to existing facilities to meet operational, safety and cost-efficiency goals, and to <br />comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The primary goal of this program <br />is to address changing program functions and needs and/or to improve service delivery. <br />This program does not include acquisition or construction of new sites. Projects include <br />those that will help the City respond efficiently to changing service delivery requirements. <br />This category is organized into two program areas: <br />• General Site and Facility Improvements; <br />• ADA Renovations. <br />3. New Capital Facilities -Projects in this category typically provide for either new and/or <br />replacement facilities or are projects that expand existing facilities/services and are of such <br />a scale to warrant classification as stand-alone projects. Large-scale facility changes that <br />are needed to provide for community growth are found in this category of projects. <br />The allocations in the Preservation and Maintenance and the Site and Facility Improvements <br />categories will fund specific General Fund projects based on City Council .policies .and <br />direction, the 1995 Facility Condition Report, and immediate maintenance priorities and <br />needs. <br />Funded and Unfunded Programs <br />Given the extent of unmet Building and Park Facilities needs, projects are separated into two <br />distinct programs: the Six-Year Funded Program and an Unfunded Program. <br />The Six-Year Funded Program is comprised primarily of projects in Preservation and <br />Maintenance, and Site and Facility Improvements. Due to insufficient funds, primarily in the <br />General Fund, the Six-Year .Funded Program for New Capital Facilities shows only three <br />projects:.. <br />1) Downtown Public Space /mprovements, which uses Urban Renewal Agency funds and <br />includes general improvements within the downtown Urban Renewal District. The, <br />specific improvements within this project will be reviewed and approved by the Urban <br />Renewal Agency each year based on current needs and development in the downtown <br />area; <br />City of Eugene .1998-2003 Capital Improvement Program <br />Project and Program Areas -Building and Park Facilities <br />26 <br />
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