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23
File Sequence Number
5
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River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan
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Staff Report
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3/12/2024
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Attachment C <br />River Road, designated Pacific Highway in 1923, was once the only major link between Portland and <br />California. This designation of River Road as a state highway greatly influenced much of the <br />development experienced in the River Road and Santa Clara communities. According to land use studies <br />from the 1930s and 1940s, the majority of the roads in the area were created to provide access to River <br />Road. Later, the completion of Beltline Highway (1970) and Northwest Expressway (1980) further <br />facilitated development; this development resulted in changes to the use of the land. Generally, land <br />uses shifted from being primarily farmland to an increase in subdivisions and the presence of homes. <br />Post -World War II growth brought with it the development of educational and religious facilities. In <br />1945, River Road and Santa Clara school districts joined Eugene School District No. 4, and five schools <br />were built in the River Road community. The area also experienced an increase in church construction <br />during the 1950s and 1960s. Though church construction had previously been limited to the downtown <br />core, over this period of rapid growth, construction of churches began to take place in areas outside of <br />downtown. <br />Figure 2: River Road and Santa Clara Historical Development Patterns <br />HistorieaI Development Patterns in River Road <br />16 <br />70 it +' <br />' 16166 ti i <br />Wish Imandp <br />UM vi;, J i <br />II� F <br />a <br />+ *: F <br />ilk, <br />"11IFUNAM <br />plw. -fie 11reY r <br />iwm <br />�rw�a,a i,pt■.1arr <br />1111 pirt4 *4 Oar• 5M ■ 1pll -1 }!{d <br />1}},I' .1*} <br />i Hfil. MI <br />iM-M <br />MAN -20U <br />Exhibit A <br />Historical Development Patterns in Santa Clara <br />' .CYCI• 11,, <br />LJ <br />OIC <br />`JT Op <br />. <br />W <br />a WIN * Fr t <br />'' 1Iry <br />-rip <br />��s i1if71.1wo <br />DA5ndtea, Spwgi g+4 -■M <br />W-rw <br />mi. kwi <br />i IM - XOT <br />CC Agenda Page 95 March 12, 2024 JEO Public Hearing- Item 1 <br />
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