• Provide a plan for capital improvements which can be used in preparing the Capital <br /> Budget for the coming two fiscal years. <br /> Project Categories <br /> Eugene's CIP is organized by the following program areas, each of which is discussed in detail in <br /> the subsequent section. <br /> • Airport <br /> ' ` Parks and Open Space <br /> • Public Buildings and Facilities <br /> • Stormwater <br /> • Transportation <br /> t~,.,~ Wastewater <br /> Some projects preserve and maintain existing facilities. Others address the geographical areas in <br /> which the City is expected to grow and are intended to respond to that growth. Finally, some <br /> projects enhance facilities that are used by citizens from all areas of the city. <br /> Qualifying Criteria <br /> ` Capital projects must meet one or more of the following criteria to be included in the CIP: <br /> 1. Contribute to the development or implementation ofCouncil-adopted plans and policies, <br /> including the Financial Management Goals and Policies and the Growth Management <br /> Policies, and the Downtown Space Plan; <br /> ' 2. .Address health and safety needs, reduce City liability, or improve access to City facilities <br /> by those with disabilities (address Federal Section 504 requirements); <br /> t~ 3. Maintain existing assets or improve the efficiency of City operations; <br /> 4. Improve revenue potential or enhance existing programs; <br /> S. Respond to a request from a neighborhood group, citizen, government entity, or City <br /> advisory group; <br /> 6. Be funded from within current and/or projected revenue streams (including additional <br /> operating requirements). <br /> c <br /> <br /> C. <br /> City of Eugene 2004 - 2009 Capital Improvement Program <br /> Page 7 <br /> <br />