example of transit corridor planning that implements the key corridor concept of Envision <br />Eugene. <br />Scope <br />The River Road -Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan is a multi-year process to create a community-based plan <br />that will result in four parts: Vision, Policy, Action Plan, and the concurrent Zone and Code amendments. <br />The plan will include extensive public involvement throughout, and the groundwork previously laid by <br />RRCO and SCCO members sets the stage for a collaborative approach that hits the ground running. <br />1. Community Vision <br />Through narrative, plans and maps, and illustrative graphics or renderings, the plan will convey the <br />community's best outcome for the future. The neighborhood vision will be consistent with the larger <br />community vision of Envision Eugene, but tailored to the local context of Santa Clara and River Road. <br />The focus of the vision is on how the community will look, feel, and function over the next 20 years. <br />It is intentionally aspirational, and provides a target for all to work towards. <br />2. Policy Chapters <br />The plan will include five chapters of Goals and Policies that can direct future decision-making on <br />various topics, program proposals, or capital budgets relevant to the community. <br />■ Land Use & Urban Design <br />■ Transportation <br />■ Economic Development <br />■ Parks & Natural Resources <br />■ Community <br />3. Action Plan/ Implementation Strategies <br />Neighborhood plans are living documents that must be implemented through subsequent actions by <br />technical experts and community members, depending on the task. To ensure the Vision comes to <br />fruition and policies are acted upon, an Action Plan will be crafted and will include a strategy for <br />continued collaboration between the community and City, County and agency partners to support <br />ongoing plan implementation. The action plan includes an implementation strategy, responsible <br />entities (e.g., City, County, RRCO, SCCO, local business, etc.), budget estimates, and generalized <br />timeframes (e.g., short-, medium-, and long-term). <br />4. Code Amendments & Zone Changes <br />The final portion of the neighborhood plan scope are zone changes and code amendments that <br />support the community vision. While some code amendments and zone changes in the Action Plan <br />will take place after plan adoption, other zone changes and code amendments (i.e., new <br />development standards) will be adopted concurrently with the neighborhood plan, including (1) <br />priority amendments that could affect the broad geographic area of both communities that will be <br />identified by the CAC and project staff and vetted with the community and decision -makers and (2) <br />a more detailed approach along the River Road corridor, as informed by the related FTA TOD grant - <br />funded project. Other code amendments and zone changes in the Action Plan will occur as part of <br />41 Page <br />44 <br />