River Road -Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan: 2017 Charter <br />February 2021 Update <br />Project Title: River Road -Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan <br />Project Charter Author: Zach Galloway, AICP. 2021 Update: Terri Harding, AICP <br />Creation Date: 03.20.2017 <br />Last Revision Date: 02.08.2021 <br />Project Origin: Council direction, City/PDD priority, Envision Eugene strategy <br />Project Sponsors: Robin Hostick (City of Eugene Planning Division Manager) and Lydia McKinney (Lane <br />County Land Management Division Manager & Planning Director) <br />Project Sponsors, Adoption Phase: Terri Harding (City of Eugene Principal Planner) and Keir Miller (Lane <br />County Land Management Division Manager) <br />Project Manager: Zach Galloway (Senior Planner) <br />Project Manager, Adoption Phase: Chelsea Hartman (Senior Planner) <br />Project Team Members: Included herein <br />Project Charter Status: Approved by Planning Commission (update needed) <br />Proposed Project Start and End Date: August 2017 — Winter 2021 (multi-year) <br />Overview/Purpose <br />Project Description <br />For over 30 years, the land use and development actions within the River Road and Santa Clara <br />communities have been governed by the River Road -Santa Clara Urban Facilities Plan. Adopted in 1987, <br />the plan is dated and a new plan for this large part of the community with unique planning issues is <br />needed. The River Road and Santa Clara Community Organizations have dedicated innumerable <br />volunteer hours to build a foundation of public input on which to build the neighborhood planning <br />process. The Planning process will be a collaborative effort among the River Road and Santa Clara <br />community organizations, the City of Eugene, Lane County, and other varied stakeholders throughout <br />both communities. <br />The multi-year planning process will create a Community Vision to guide decision-making for decades to <br />come. The vision will be consistent with the pillars of Envision Eugene, while tailoring the city-wide <br />vision to the local context. That vision will be articulated in Plan Goals and Policies that tackle a wide <br />variety of issues identified in previous efforts, the SCRROL (Santa Clara -River Road Outreach and <br />Learning) and SCRRIPT (Santa Clara- River Road Implementation Planning Team) public engagement <br />initiatives. The plan will focus on five priority areas: Land Use, Transportation, Economic Development, <br />Parks and Natural Resources, and Community. To address issues including public safety and <br />governance, the planning process will employ an inter -departmental city staff team to ensure these <br />community issues are prioritized and solutions implemented through the appropriate mechanisms. To <br />that end, the plan will conclude with an Action Plan that includes implementation measures that <br />advance the defined policy direction. <br />21 Page <br />El <br />