The City currently maintains a wide variety of capital assets (including municipal buildings, <br />infrastructure, land, and equipment) and leased facilities. Examples of facilities maintained by <br />General Funds are: <br />• Athletic fields, including softball, baseball & soccer fields <br />• Bike paths <br />• City Hall <br />• Community & senior centers <br />• Cuthbert Amphitheater <br />• Fire stations <br />• Hult Center for the Performing Arts <br />• Jogging trails <br />• Libraries <br />• Neighborhood recreational facilities <br />• Park equipment, furnishings, picnic shelters, storage buildings, & restrooms <br />• Park land and Ridgeline open space <br />• Park office and maintenance complexes <br />• Pedestrian/bike bridges <br />• Police/fire training facilities <br />• Shelton-McMurphey House <br />• Swimming pools <br />• Tennis courts <br />Dedicated Funds are used to maintain other facilities, including the following examples: <br />- Airport <br />- Bike lanes and on-street bicycle routes <br />- City offices used by non-general fund staff <br />- Community Conference Center <br />- Downtown Mall structures <br />- Parking garages <br />- Public Works maintenance facility <br />- Public Works office building <br />- Stormwater system <br />- Streets, bridges, alleys, and sidewalks <br />- Traffic signals, signs, pavement markings and street lights <br />- Wastewater pump stations <br />- Wastewater system <br />- Wetland bank system <br />Unfortunately, the lack of funding for an adequate preservation program in recent years means <br />that the City currently has a backlog of rehabilitation projects, primarily related to general fund <br />assets and to Eugene's street system. <br />City of Eugene 2002-2007 Capital Improvement Program <br />Page 5 <br />