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To Unfold in Council Meeting
A report from the City Planning
Commission Monday night will
bring before the city council a
tentative plan for the develop
ment of an arterial street system
in Eugene.
The product of more than a
year of study and fact-gathering
by the planning commission, the
plan has been designed to facili
tate movement of cross-town traf
fic, eliminating congestion by pro
viding wider streets where heavi
est traffic flows are encountered
Ufilily Needs
To Be Outlined
The need for additional funds
to finance further expansion of
the city s water and electric Mil
ity systems will be discussed Mon
day at a special noon meeting of
the Eugene Water Board.
Already embarked on a $7,000,
000 expansion program, the board
has exhausted reserve funds avail
able for use on the water supply
and distribution system. Several
million dollars still are In reserve
for the electric utility expansion
plan,' but these funds are the re
sult of payments for power, and
the Water Board's policy is that
each utility operation should stand
on its own feet financially.
Even If the policy were other
wise, Superintendent Ray Boals
noted Saturday, the' power re
quirements of this fast-growing
community will result In the ex
penditure of these electric utility
reserves duiing the current ex
pansion program. It is possible,
Bouls said, that the board will
need to Issue bonds to cover fur
ther development of its power
system,
The continuing growth of the
city already has created an acute
need for further expansion of the
water system, he explained. Fu
ture revenues from a larger wa
ter system would provide for pay.
ment of any bonds the board
found it necessary to sell at this
I time, and electric rates would
I cover payments if bonds were Is
sued for the power system, Boals
said. No tax payments would be
I involved.
! Authority from the voters,
granted In a special election,
Would be necessary before the
i board could sell any bonds, how
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and adding to the accessibility of
various sections of the city.
Explained at Gathering
Before the planning commission
decided to tum the plan over to
the council for consideration, its
provisions were explained at an
informal meeting of councilmen,
chamber of commerce representa
tives, members of the traffic
council and other interested citi
zens. Reactions to the program at that
time were summed up in state
ments that the city probably
could not afford to undertake the
entire scheme at once, but that
it would be greatly to the city's
advantage to have a comprehen
sive plan for the coordination of j
whatever street developments are'
to be carried out. j
As it will be presented to the
council at its regular 7:30 p.m.
meeting at the city hall, the ar
terial street program lists the fol
lowing improvement projects in
the order of tentative priority:
1. First Ave. Fourth Ave. In
dustrial traffic by-pass to connect
the new Ferry St. bridge and
Highway 99 with the westside in
dustrial area. Extending 5200 feet,
and 56 feet wide, this route would
run north of the present business
district under the brow of Skin
ner's Butte. The estimated cost
would be $206,216.
2. Eighteenth Ave. from Wil
lamette to University, proposed as
a 42-foot width street; the project
cost estimated at $64,545.
3. Eigheenth Ave. from Willam
ette to City View; also 42-feet in
width; estimated cost, $195,840.
4. Eighteenth Ave. from Vnl
versity to Agate; also 42-feet in
width; estimated cost, $8,008,
S. City View from Eleventh to
Eighteenth Ave.; width, 34 feet;
estimated cost, $44,480.
6. Jefferson from 27 th to Youngs
Lane and Washington (outside
city limits); width, 42 feet; esti
mated cost, $14,500 (county might
share cost).
7. Pearl St. from Sixteenth to
29th Ave.; width, 56 feet; estimat
ed cost, $131,233.
8. Pearl St from Eleventh to
Sixteenth; width, 36 feet; estimat
ed cost, $27,840.
9. First Ave. from Van Buren
to Washington; width, 56 feet; es
timated cost, $142,720.
10. Eleventh Ave. from Willam
ette to Franklin; width, 56 feet;
estimated cost, $69,532.
11. Eleventh Ave. from Willam
ette to Polk; width, 56 feet; $76,676
12. Garfield from Seventh to
Eighteenth Ave.; width 34 feet;
estimated cost, $64,388.
13. Willamette from Eleventh to
nineteenth; width, 54 feet; esti
mated cost, $49,874.
14. Monroe from Eighth to Thir
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15. Twenty-fourth Ave., Wil
lamette to Columbia; width, 34
feet: estimated cost, $89,112.
16. Thirtieth Ave. from Ferry to
east city limits; width, 36 feet; es
timated cost, $59,540.
17. Jefferson from north city
limits to 24th Ave.; width, 42 feet;
estimated cost, $207,053.
18. Lincoln from Second to
Eighteenth Ave.; width, 42 feet;
estimated cost, $48,714.
19. Chambers from Sixth Ave.
to south city limits; width, 42 feet;
estimated cost, $50,281.
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Worker Dies
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Joe Neet, 43, was killed Instant
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he fell 175 feet from a rock ledge
18 miles above Fall Creek on the
Big Fall Creek road.
Valley Ambulance drivers ana
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