Signs, Signals, Markings: This project adds several signs notifying motorists of <br />'" the street closure, and warnings including a No Outlet sign added below the street <br />name sign at Country Club and Southwood, and regulatory signing including End <br />and Object marking signs back to back at the barricade on Fairway Loop. <br />• Intersection Controls: This project will make no changes to existing controls. <br />• Roadway Lighting: This project proposes no changes in roadway lighting. <br />• Access Control: No direct driveway or approach changes are a part of this action, <br />however all access to points north of the closure from Southwood is eliminated. <br />The driveway into the Elmwood Townhouses is unaffected. <br />(b) Standards, limitations, and rules promulgated by the Oregon Transportation <br />Commission or the Oregon Public Utility Commission or their successors. <br />• No applicable standards, limitations, or rules apply. <br />(c) Other recognized traffic control standards. <br />• Signing and markings comply with Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices <br />standards. <br />(d) The city's adopted transportation-related plans and policies. <br />The Eugene Local Street Plan, August of 1996, contains planning principles that <br />define and describe local streets These include: <br />• Principle 4 on page 5 states that "Local streets should be interconnected to <br />reduce travel distance, promote the use of alternative modes, provide for efficient <br />provision of utilities and emergency services, and provide for more even dispersal <br />of traffic. " <br />While on the surface this appears to be contradictory to the actions in this order, <br />the street being disconnected from the neighborhood has not been utilized for <br />normal neighborhood circulation due to the large volume ofcut-through traffic. <br />These volumes and the length of the trip by most motorists are more characteristic <br />of a Collector type street than a local. The lack of smooth surfaces and sidewalks <br />also limits alternative mode usage. <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />