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N'L: <br />,k\ <br />s <br />LANE COUNTY YOUTH & AMATEUR SPORTS FACILITES <br />EUGENE, OREGON <br />In 2016, CSL was engaged by the City of Eugene and the Travel Lane County Facilities Committee to conduct a <br />market demand and feasibility study to determine the need for multi -use sports facilities in the cities of Eugene and <br />Springfield, Oregon. As part of our study effort, we compared and contrasted the market demand and feasibility of a <br />combined indoor/outdoor complex against separate indoor and outdoor sports complexes with the ultimate goal of <br />expanding the capacity for sports programming for area residents and generating economic impact within the <br />community. <br />CSL implemented a two-phase, multi -faceted, approach to determine the demand and financial implications of <br />potential multi -use sports facilities. Phase One consisted of detailed research and analysis steps designed to <br />comprehensively evaluate market demand, supportable facilities program, and use levels for the multi -use sports <br />facilities. Phase Two built off of these findings to evaluate key aspects of cost and location issues, funding options <br />and ownership/management alternatives. <br />Through our study, we analyzed the potential impact of new/expanded sports facilities on the various indoor sports <br />complexes throughout the area including, but not limited to, the Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation, the <br />potential redevelopment of Civic Park for Kids sports programming, University of Oregon's on -campus sports <br />facilities, and amateur sports facilities within the Lane Events Center. Considering the existing and growing <br />development of indoor sports facilities, CSL outlined a supportable program of outdoor sports facilities to maximize <br />utilization and economic impact in the community. <br />CSL International -Indoor Amateur Sports Facility Qualifications • Page 16 CSL <br />