Building and Park Facilities Secondary Building Systems <br /> • Service Systems <br /> The City maintains a wide range of public facilities, including community centers and Site Renovation/Rehabilitation <br /> swimming pools, fire stations, government office buildings, parking structures, park lands and <br /> equipment, and the library. In all, the City must maintain and preserve. more than 185 The six-year funding levels and the general criteria and description <br /> of the types of <br /> buildings and 84 parks in order for City government to effectively provide the services desired projects for each of these program areas are outlined in the. Building and <br /> Park Facilities <br /> by Eugene citizens. Six-Year Funded Program section that follows this introduction. <br /> The City must also provide new and/or expanded facilities to meet the needs of a growing 2. Site and Facility Improvements - Projects in this category include modifications <br />and/or <br /> community. For instance, the Library, Recreation, and Cultural Services Department (ERGS) additions to existing facilities to meet operational, safety, and cost-efficiency <br />goals and <br /> is currently in the process of evaluating their mix and methods of delivering recreation k to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The primary <br />goal of this <br /> services. Given the City's current financial picture, most new General Fund facility program is to address changing program functions and needs and/or <br />to improve service <br /> development will depend on the willingness of citizens to provide additional resources to fund delivery. This program does not include acquisition or construction <br /> of new sites. <br /> <br /> these improvements as demonstrated in the recent voter approval of both Library and Park and I Projects include those that will help the City respond efficiently <br />to changing service <br /> Open Space funding. delivery requirements. <br /> Building and Park Facilities projects are derived from several adopted plans and facility This category is organized into two program areas: <br /> <br /> condition reports. These include the Parks and Recreation Plan, Public Safety Long Range <br /> Plan, Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Redeployment Plan, Urban Renewal Plan, General Site and Facility Improvements; <br /> <br /> the 1995 and 1997 Facility Condition Reports, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ADA Renovations. <br /> <br /> Transition Plan, and a Parking Structure Architectural Study. <br /> 3. New Capital Facilities - Projects in this category typically provide for either new and/or <br /> <br /> The General Fund (derived predominately from property taxes) is the primary source of replacement facilities or are projects that expand existing facilitieslservices <br /> and are of <br /> <br /> funding for Building and Park Facilities projects. Dedicated Funds include the Atrium Fund such a scale to warrant classification as stand-alone projects. <br /> Large-scale facility <br /> (ATRIUM), Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Parking Funds. changes that are needed to provide for community growth are found. in this. category <br /> of projects. <br /> Project Categories <br /> The allocations in the Preservation and Maintenance and the Site and Facility Improvements <br /> Building and Park Facilities projects are described in one of three ways: categories will fund specific General Fund projects based on City Council policies <br /> and <br /> direction, the Facility Condition Reports, and immediate maintenance priorities and needs. <br /> 1. Facility Preservation and Maintenance-These projects preserve, maintain and repair A number of projects in the New Capital. Facilities category will be directly <br /> responsive to <br /> systems associated with existing facilities. They allow facilities to achieve their useful Growth Management Policy 18 (parks and open space) and 19 (public safety). <br /> life spans and to be maintained at a level required for effective service delivery to the Funded and Unfunded Programs <br /> public. <br /> This category is divided into five Preservation and Maintenance programs: Given the extent of unmet Building and Park Facilities needs, projects are separated into <br />two <br /> distinct programs: the Six-Year Funded Program and an Unfunded Program. <br /> • Health, Safety, and Welfare <br /> • Primary Building Systems 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 /> City of Eugene 2000.2005 Capital Improvement Program City of Eugene 2000.2005 Capital Improvement Program <br /> Project and Program Areas • Building and Park Facilities Project and Program Areas -Building and Park Facilities <br /> 17 18 <br /> <br />