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An assessment of potential impacts from the proposed State Street (Salem, Oregon) widening project on biotic resources

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  • The proposed widening of State Street between Lancaster Avenue and 25th Street in Salem, Oregon was evaluated regarding potential construction impacts on the biotic resources (vegetation, fish, wildlife, and wetlands) in the immediate area. The existing setting was surveyed to establish a base level from which to measure changes, arid potential impacts were assessed. The area's natural environment is already compromised by urban encroachment and agricultural practices, and only limited additional impact is expected. The riverine system, which supports Fall Chinook salmon, and the associated riparian woodlands merit the most concern due to the relative scarcity of such habitats and associated wildlife in urban areas.
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