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Item Open Access Douglas County : Transportation conditions report, I-5 interchanges 119/120(Oregon. Dept. of Transportation, 2005-10) Douglas County (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; David Evans and Associates; Winston (Or.)The Conditions Report project is intended as the first step in planning for long-range improvements. This initial step is needed to gain a better understanding of both the current and the future deficiencies of these two interchanges. In the future, an Interchange Area Management Plan will be drafted using information from this Conditions Report to determine a preferred build solution that will solve the transportation problems within this area. Both interchanges have structurally deficient bridges and traffic operations limitations. The goal of this report is to identify and document conditions, limitations, opportunities and needs so that subsequent planning can address all relevant issues and focus on those that are most important. [From the document]Item Open Access Winston : Access management strategy & livability plan(Oregon Dept. of Transportation, 2004) Winston (Or.); Douglas County (Or.); Umpqua Regional Council of Governments; Oregon. Dept. of TransportationThis Access Management Strategy and Livability Plan (AMS & LP) has been developed in compliance with the Oregon Highway Plan (OHP), the City of Winston Transportation System Plan, and in response to a Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) condition for Oregon Transportation Investment Act (OTIA) funding. The AMS & LP includes access management recommendations that balance the City of Winston’s land use and economic development goals with State access management requirements for safe and efficient highway operations. The goal of the AMS & LP is to complete a comprehensive inventory of all approaches to OR 42 and Old Hwy 99 in the study area and to develop strategies that would meet or improve conditions by moving towards the appropriate access management standards. [From the Plan]