96-29319. Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement: Lane County, Oregon  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 222 (Friday, November 15, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 58601-58602]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-29319]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Federal Highway Administration
    
    
    Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement: Lane County, Oregon
    
    AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent to supplement a final environmental impact 
    statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: The FHWA is issuing this notice to advise all concerned that a 
    supplement to the final environmental impact statement will be prepared 
    for the West 11th Street-Garfield Street, Florence-Eugene Highway 
    (known locally as the West Eugene Parkway) in Lane County, Oregon. This 
    notice
    
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    supersedes a previous notice published in the May 10, 1996 Federal 
    Register. The May 1996 notice announced the preparation of a 
    Supplemental EIS for only the proposed changes on the west and east 
    segments of the West Eugene Parkway. This revised notice is to announce 
    that the Supplemental EIS will now be prepared for the entire project.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Elton Chang, Environmental Engineer, Federal Highway Administration, 
    530 Center Street N.E., Room 100, Salem, Oregon, 97301, Telephone: 
    (503) 399-5749, Fax (503) 399-5838.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FHWA, in cooperation with the Oregon 
    Department of Transportation and the City of Eugene Public Works 
    Department will prepare a supplement to the final environmental impact 
    statement (FEIS) on the proposal to construct an approximately 9.3 
    kilometers (5.8 miles) east-west thoroughfare as an extension of the 
    6th and 7th couplet on a new alignment in the City of Eugene. The 
    previous Notice of Intent to supplement the Final Environmental Impact 
    Statement was published in the Federal Register on May 10, 1996. At 
    that time, the intent was to prepare a supplemental EIS to evaluate the 
    impacts caused by changes on the western and eastern ends of the 
    project. That notice was based on a Federal Highway Administration 
    (FHWA) February 29, 1996 approval of an Environmental Re-evaluation 
    submitted by the Oregon Department of Transportation describing 
    activities and proposed actions that had occurred since the approval of 
    the Final Environmental Impact Statement in October 1989. Since the 
    FHWA February 1996 approval, a number of events have occurred which 
    have resulted in the decision to now include the entire project in the 
    Supplement EIS.
        The original FEIS (FHWA-OR-EIS-85-05-F) for this roadway was 
    approved on November 20, 1989 and the Record of Decision (ROD) signed 
    on April 4, 1990. The final EIS followed a draft EIS dated October 3, 
    1985 and a supplemental draft EIS dated June 5, 1986. All three 
    environmental documents were reviewed by the public and interested 
    agencies.
        The new proposed roadway would start in the east at Garfield Street 
    and the 6th and 7th Streets couplet near Highway 99W and terminate in 
    the west with a connection to Route 126 approximately 1.1 kilometers 
    (0.7 miles) west of the Oak Hill railroad overpass in Lane County, 
    Oregon. In general, the new roadway would have four 3.6-meter (12-foot) 
    wide travel lanes and a parkway-type design that would include a 4.3-
    meter (14-foot) wide landscaped median with 1.2-meter (4-foot) inside 
    shoulders for both roadways, and 2.4-meter (8-foot) wide shoulder/bike 
    lanes on the outside of the travel lanes.
        The new proposed roadway would be an important linkage between I-
    105/I-5 in east Eugene and Highway 126 in the west. The need for an 
    limited access east-west thoroughfare has been documented in land use 
    and transportation plans since 1959 to serve the existing and projected 
    traffic demand resulting from the growth projected in the industrial 
    development of west Eugene. In addition, the parkway would serve the 
    growth in residential development in the Bethel-Danebo Neighborhood to 
    the north of the proposed roadway.
        Since the approval of the final EIS and the selection of 
    Alternative 1 (Modified) and the signing of the ROD in 1990, additional 
    coordination and consultation have been done with environmental 
    resource agencies to avoid and minimize project impacts to rare, 
    threatened and endangered species and their habitats found in the 
    project area. As a result of this consultation, a design modification 
    has been proposed for the western 5.2 kilometers (3.25 miles) of the 
    adopted project (slightly east of Terry Street to Highway 126). The 
    FEIS approved design for the western segment of the West Eugene Parkway 
    (WEP) had the alignment south of and parallel to the Southern Pacific 
    railroad line. The western segment is now being proposed to be shifted 
    north of and parallel to the railroad. Initial analysis (October 1994) 
    of the northern design option has found that there would be less direct 
    impacts on the Willamette Valley wet prairie wetlands, a rare habitat 
    type, and the direct impacts to the Western pond turtles, a sensitive 
    species, would be eliminated.
        In addition, recent traffic analysis from the City of Eugene has 
    shown that projected traffic for local streets and Highway 99W that the 
    eastern portion of the WEP can best be served by a minor design 
    modification at the intersection with Highway 99W and the approved 
    project. The northbound 99W connection to the westbound new WEP is now 
    proposed to be made by an elevated structure rather than at grade to 
    maintain an acceptable level-of-service.
        These two minor design modifications are being proposed to the 
    approved project to further reduce the impacts disclosed in the final 
    EIS. The impacts of the modifications will be examined in greater 
    detail in the proposed supplemental EIS.
        Newsletters describing the proposed action and soliciting comments 
    have been sent to appropriate Federal, State and local agencies, and to 
    private organizations and citizens who have previously expressed or are 
    known to have an interest in this proposal. Public meetings have been 
    held in Eugene to identify issues that should be addressed and to 
    report preliminary findings of the technical studies to the public. In 
    addition, a public hearing will be held following the distribution of 
    the draft supplemental EIS for public and agency review. Public notice 
    will be given of the times and places of all meetings and hearings. No 
    formal scoping meeting will be held.
        To ensure that the full range of issues related to this proposed 
    action are addressed and all significant issues identified, comments 
    and suggestions are invited from all interested parties. Comments or 
    questions concerning this proposed action and the supplemental EIS 
    should be directed to the FHWA at the address provided above.
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205, 
    Highway Research, Planning and Construction. The regulations 
    implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental 
    consultation on Federal Programs and activities apply to this 
    program)
    
        Issued on: November 1, 1996.
    Elton Chang,
    Environmental Engineer.
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Document Information

Published:
11/15/1996
Department:
Federal Highway Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent to supplement a final environmental impact statement.
Document Number:
96-29319
Pages:
58601-58602 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-29319.pdf