buildings, parks and open space, stormwater and wastewater projects. In 2019, the <br />Eugene City Council adopted the fiscal year 2020-25 CIP. <br />The primary goals of the CIP are to: <br />• Provide a balanced program for capital improvements given anticipated revenues <br />over a six-year planning period; <br />• Illustrate upcoming capital needs based on anticipated funding levels; <br />• Provide a plan for capital improvements which can be used in preparing the <br />Capital Budget for the coming two fiscal years. <br />River Road transportation projects included in the FY 20-25 CIP are safety improvements <br />at River Road at Irving Road as well as River Road at River Avenue, the latter was <br />completed in 2019. Transportation safety improvements can involve neighborhood <br />livability projects, Americans with Disability Act (ADA) projects (such as accessible <br />pedestrian signals and sidewalk access ramps), shared use path rehabilitation, pedestrian <br />crossing treatments, and traffic signals, streetlights, and intersection improvements. <br />The project selection criteria for the City's Transportation System varies depending on the <br />type of project and funding source, as well as the many plans that shape the project <br />decision-making process. Many of the projects in the transportation section of the CIP are <br />derived from the 2035 Transportation System Plan. Project selection is supported by other <br />plans and policies, including neighborhood and local refinement plans like the River Road - <br />Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan. In general, the most critical criteria are funding source, <br />project type, planning documents, geographic location, neighborhood involvement, function <br />and safety and asset condition. <br />RIVER ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY <br />130 <br />