j <br /> Project and Program Areas <br /> Introduction <br /> <br /> a <br /> •j This section is divided into .five project and program. areas .covering the range of City capital <br /> improvement projects: <br /> • <br /> i Airport <br /> • Building and. Park Facilities <br /> ! Stormwater <br /> • Transportation.. <br /> • Wastewater <br /> Each area includes a general narrative of the key elements as well as overall needs and funding <br /> j issues, a map and list of major projects, a list of the specific projects and related funding detail <br /> for Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003, and a list of projects and programs that define the overall.... <br /> six-year CIP (Fiscal Years 2002-2007). <br /> The map for each program area shows the;following two types of projects (if applicable): <br /> ? Site-specific CIP projects shown. in funding tables for 2002-2007, with a project <br /> estimate of $50,000 or more <br /> ? Site-specific major CIP projects previously funded, but not yet constructed. These <br /> projects are shown for, information purposes only,. since they are already funded and <br /> under way. <br /> ro' cts that cannot be shown as a sin le location are not <br /> f h 0 000 and e <br /> Projects o less t an 5 <br /> $ g <br /> p J <br /> J <br /> included on the map. <br /> Each Table of Funded Projects is followed by descriptions of the individual projects. .Each <br /> project description contains aPlan/Policy Document list which provides the project <br /> justification andlor origin. The list includes relevant policies, goals and other supportive <br /> documents. Projects in each of the Six-Year Funded Programs have relatively secure funding <br /> sources (or have a hi h robabili of bein funded). ` " <br /> j g p tY g <br /> Information pertaining to total fund amounts and specific funding sources for Fiscal Years 2002 <br /> and 2003 of the CIP is located in the Two Year Fund Summary (see Pages 66-67). <br /> City of Eugene 2002-2007 Capital Improvement Program <br /> Page 7 0 <br /> <br />