West Eugene Parkway maps

WETLANDS alternative - WEP would not solve traffic problems - Bus Rapid Transit (EmX)

WEP route options: 1997, 2003, 2005 - photos of 2005 map - aerial photos of WEP area taken Summer 2002
June 2006: Federal Highway proposes small change to the WEP route
ODOT maps: west of Danebo - east of Danebo - Beltline Interchange - 5th / 7th Couplet - Eastern Terminus

Roosevelt Freeway: 1959 plan and 1967 plan, 1978 Whiteaker Bypass or 6th / 7th Freeway
Land and Water Conservation Fund lands - floodplains and WEP - Amazon Creek relocation

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The "T-2000" plan in the 1970's included the "6th / 7th Freeway" - a new highway in-between existing 6th and 7th Avenues, with an extension to the west (an early route for the WEP).

The current plan for the WEP would overload 6th and 7th east of Garfield to "unacceptable" levels. In plain English, this means that the road would be even more clogged with commuters and key intersections such as 6th / 7th / Chambers would fail.  Federal transportation law requires that highway approvals have "independent utility" - the approved project has to stand on its own and not require further construction impacts to meet a defined purpose and need (overloaded major roads like 6/7 constitute a violation of this).  Therefore, ODOT and the City need to fully disclose whether they plan to build a 6th / 7th Freeway, a bypass through Whiteaker, or convert existing 6th and 7th into the freeway.  All of these options would be extremely expensive, would have massive community impacts and would displace lots of businesses.