Draft | December 1, 2023 <br /> 4 <br /> <br />3. Group 3: Group 3 includes remaining actions that will be actualized as processes and resources <br />allow and will need to be initiated and prioritized by decision-makers to receive needed funding <br />and staff resources to implement. <br />Public Projects or Programs <br />These actions involve City or County-led programs or projects that require staff resources and public <br />funds from budget processes, capital improvement programs, bond measures, grant funding <br />opportunities or other funding mechanisms. Some actions in this plan relate to various City and County <br />adopted plans such as Climate Action Plans, Transportation System Plans, Stormwater Basin Master <br />Plan, Eugene’s Parks and Recreation System Plan, and Lane County Parks and Open Space Master <br />Plan. References to specific plans are included for more details regarding the referenced <br />plan’s strategies for implementation and funding, but do not imply that any of the suggested actions <br />included in this Action Plan are required by or necessary to implement the referenced plans. <br />Some actions are related to existing projects or programs in City or County work plans while other <br />actions will need to be initiated and prioritized to receive needed funding and staff resources to <br />implement. The implementation approach involves an annual meeting with the River Road and Santa <br />Clara community for information sharing and coordination between City or County projects, <br />programs and potential funding opportunities. Refer to Plan Implementation and Collaboration section <br />for more information. <br />Community Partnerships <br />These actions are community-led or partnerships between the community, City, County, or <br />other community partners. Many of these actions are intended to be led by the River Road and Santa <br />Clara community organizations or other volunteer community groups. Some actions may be dependent <br />on private investments and development activities while others may require support through funding <br />and staff resources from the City, County, non-profit organizations, or other community partners as <br />identified. One action recommends developing resilience action teams to design and implement <br />community-led projects identified in the Action Plan. Neighborhood Matching Grants are a potential <br />resource available through Eugene’s Office of Equity and Community Engagement for small <br />neighborhood projects and events.  <br />