Draft | December 1, 2023 8 <br /> <br />Policy Action Feasibility Timeframe Cost <br />Implemented <br />By <br />A: Code <br />Amendment <br />B: Program/Project <br />C: Community <br />Partnership <br />Related to <br />Existing <br />Plan/Project <br />1.3.8 Develop “co-work” spaces that <br />create a sense of community among <br />workers and entrepreneurs, including <br />those in the tech sector. <br />Difficult Medium $$$ Private <br />Developers <br />C <br />1.3.9 Connect neighborhoods to EUGNet <br />fiber network for internet service. <br />Difficult Long $$$$ City B <br />1.3.10 Support and encourage semi- <br />permanent and event-based food truck <br />pods to activate underutilized spaces. <br />Easy Short $ City <br />Community <br />C <br />1.4 Regulatory <br />Environment: Strive <br />for a local regulatory <br />environment that is <br />supportive of <br />economic <br />development in line <br />with neighborhood <br />vision (such as <br />creating small <br />commercial nodes). <br />1.4.1 Research how local permitting and <br />regulatory processes work to encourage <br />or discourage business activity. Address <br />incongruities. <br />Difficult Long $$ City B <br />1.4.2 Develop a guiding plan for <br />redevelopment of smaller commercial <br />nodes that includes a strategy for <br />encouraging the co-location of <br />complementary businesses. <br />Easy Short $$ City B <br />1.4.3 Adjust land use regulations to <br />encourage local community investments <br />that produce employment opportunities <br />recognizing the importance of living and <br />working within the neighborhood. <br />Moderate Short $ City A – Group 2 City-wide <br />Corridor Code <br />Amendments <br />1.4.4 Reduce zoning barriers that <br />preclude urban farmers from <br />collectively selling produce on-site. <br />Easy Short $ City A – Group 1 Neighborhood- <br />Specific Code <br />Amendments