Draft | December 1, 2023 <br /> 3 <br /> <br />B. Public Programs or Projects: City or County led programs or projects that require City or County <br />staff resources and public funds. These actions may implicate budget processes, capital <br />improvement programs, bond measures or grant funding opportunities. The actions identified <br />as code amendments are also public programs or projects. <br /> <br />C. Community Partnerships: Community led actions or partnerships between the community, City, <br />County, or other community partners. Some actions may be dependent on private investments <br />and development activities. <br /> <br />Plan Implementation and Collaboration <br />To support implementation of this Action Plan, the City of Eugene anticipates using a planning district <br />approach to coordinate work across departments. This approach will support coordination of a variety <br />of programs, projects, and partnerships while working towards more equitable outcomes throughout <br />Eugene. This approach is inspired by Eugene’s Parks and Recreation System Plan, which uses <br />Neighborhood Planning Districts to conduct geographically based planning that allows for the <br />consideration of unique needs and opportunities of each area. The planning district approach will focus <br />on coordinated efforts between staff across different work groups and collaboration with the <br />community to consider their unique needs. For this Action Plan, the planning district includes the River <br />Road and Santa Clara neighborhoods and also involves coordination with Lane County. Other planning <br />districts could consider alignment with the Envision Eugene key corridors, neighborhood and refinement <br />plan boundaries, and Neighborhood Planning Districts in Eugene’s Parks and Recreation System Plan. <br /> RRCO and SCCO will appoint Neighborhood Plan representatives to meet with key City and County staff <br />during an annual coordination and information sharing meeting as part of the planning district <br />approach. RRCO and SCCO, with staff support as appropriate, will be responsible for conducting a 5- <br />year review and update of this Action Plan to reflect changes over time as work is <br />completed and new community priorities are identified. <br />Code Amendments <br />These actions involve land use code amendments, requiring City or County staff resources. Land use <br />code amendments are implemented through a legislative process with community input and adoption <br />by local decision-makers (i.e., Council and/or Board). Depending on the extent of the changes and the <br />locations affected, code changes may require City approval, County approval, or both. The State must <br />also acknowledge land use code amendments. These actions aim to address neighborhood level <br />concerns and aspirations and must align with Oregon Statewide Planning Goals and local comprehensive <br />plans. There are three groups of priority code amendments. <br />1. Group 1: Group 1 consists of neighborhood-specific code amendments proposed to be adopted <br />with the Neighborhood Plan. Group 1 amendments would apply to C-2 and R-1 zoned areas in <br />River Road and Santa Clara within Eugene’s city limits. These code amendments will only apply <br />to lands outside the city limits if/when property owners choose to annex to the City. <br /> <br />2. Group 2: Group 2 includes actions related to existing projects in City or County work plans, <br />which will involve collaboration between the community and staff as part of other planning <br />processes. <br />