BIKES, HIKES AND BRIDGES.Byline: The Register-Guard Lane County projects that received money from the Transportation Enhancement Program: West Eugene Bikeway bike·way n. A bicycle lane or path. , phase one: Terry Street to Bailey Hill Road. Funded in 1996, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $1.6 million of the $2.7 million project. Springfield bike path, Harlow Road to South A Street. Funded in 1996, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $210,786 of the $1.2 million project. Pedestrian/Bikeway Bridge, Westmoreland Park. Funded in 1996, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $475,836 of the $594,795 project. Dorena Covered Bridge restoration. Funded in 1996, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $331,000 of the $424,000 project. West 15th Avenue pedestrian walkway walkway Rehabilitation medicine An instrument used to measure the timing of foot contact and or position of the foot on the ground , Jefferson Street to Willamette. Funded in 1997, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $285,295 of the $356,619 project. Springfield Bike/Pedestrian Path, D Street to Island Park. Funded in 1997, federal Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $247,000 of the $346,000 project. N&E Park Bike Path, Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery). . Funded in 1997, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $40,000 of the $46,000 project. Fern Ridge Bike Path, Greenhill Road to Terry Street. Funded in 2001, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $936,557 of the $1 million project. Eugene Intermodal in·ter·mod·al adj. Relating to transportation by more than one means of conveyance, as by truck and rail: intermodal transport. Station, railroad railroad or railway, form of transportation most commonly consisting of steel rails, called tracks, on which freight cars, passenger cars, and other rolling stock are drawn by one locomotive or more. depot restoration. Funded in 2002, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $1.2 million of the $1.6 million project. Heceta Head Heceta Head is a headland that stands at a 1,000 ft. above the Pacific Ocean in Lane County, Oregon, United States. The Heceta Head Light is located on its south side. Heceta Head is named after the Portuguese explorer under Spanish Commission, Bruno de Heceta, who explored the Lighthouse lighthouse, towerlike structure erected to give guidance and warning to ships and aircraft by either visible or radioelectrical means. Lighthouses were long built to conform in structure to their geographical location. Until the beginning of the 19th cent. Access, U.S. Highway 101 at milepost 178. Funded in 2002, Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $663,000 of the $739,000 project. McCutcheon and West Broadway pedestrian walkways, Eighth Street to Territorial Highway, Veneta. Funded in 2002, federal Transportation Enhancement Program paid for $420,034 of the $468,109 project. Lowell Covered Bridge restoration. Scheduled for funding in 2004, Transportation Enhancement Program would pay for $700,000 of the $1.7 million project. |
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