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<br />- ) . 5 4 % 3 <br /> <br />%´¦¤­¤ #¨³¸ #®´­¢¨« <br />( ±±¨² ( ««Ǿ ΐΑΔ % ²³ Η Avenue <br />th <br />%´¦¤­¤Ǿ /±¤¦®­ ΘΖΓΏΐ <br /> <br />&¤¡±´ ±¸ ΐΔǾ ΑΏΐΖ <br />ΐΑȀΏΏ ¯ȁ¬ȁ <br /> <br /> <br />#®´­¢¨«®±² 0±¤²¤­³Ȁ %¬¨«¸ 3¤¬¯«¤, !« ­ :¤«¤­ª Ǿ '¤®±¦¤ 0®«¨­¦Ǿ -¨ª¤ #« ±ªǾ '±¤¦ %µ ­²Ǿ #« ¨±¤ <br />3¸±¤³³Ǿ #§±¨² 0±¸®± <br /> <br />#®´­¢¨«®±² !¡²¤­³Ȁ "¤³³¸ 4 ¸«®± <br /> <br />- ¸®± Vinis ®¯¤­¤£ ³§¤ &¤¡±´ ±¸ ΐΔǾ 2017Ǿ ¬¤¤³¨­¦ ®¥ ³§¤ %´¦¤­¤ #¨³¸ #®´­¢¨«. <br /> <br />WORK SESSION: Downtown Placemaking Initiative –Places for People <br />A. <br />Senior Planner Nan Laurence, Planning Land Use Technician Matt Denberg, and Meg <br />Walker from Project for Public Spaces gavea PowerPoint presentation discussing <br />placemaking, community engagement, key finds, Park Block goals, Kesey Square goals, <br />Library plaza goals, Hult plaza goals, and next steps. <br />Council discussion: <br />Very exciting process to address issues and toimaginewhat could be. <br />Important to translateconcepts and ideasinto action. <br />Perception ofdowntown asdirty and dangerous must be dispelled; support daily <br />cleanings. <br />Combine Wayfinding and Placemaking initiatives and build on each other. <br />Day use centers and manysocial services are underutilized. <br />Information about the cost ofprogrammingwinter activities downtownrequested. <br />Activatingpublicspacesis good; addressing safety issues has to be the first step. <br />Supportthe strategy of beginning a long-term campaignwith community partners. <br />Lighter, quicker, cheaper options as quick-start makes sense. <br />Improve spaces to make less sterile and more green. <br />Infrastructure improvements would be very beneficial. <br />Human services are available; but enforcement of lawsis inadequate. <br />More culturally relevant spacesshould be created. <br />Create more open space for sports activities in downtown. <br />First steptomoveforward with this visions is addressing financialneeds, behavior issues and <br />homelessness. <br />Ideaof temporary art, canopies, and experimental spaces are worthy. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: <br />Councilor Zelenka, seconded by Councilor Pryor, moved to extend the <br />PASSED 5:2 <br />meeting 10 minutes. , Councilor Semple and Polingopposed. <br />MINUTES –Eugene City CouncilFebruary 15, 2017Page 1 <br />Work Session <br /> <br />