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<br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Action: Approval of Minutes, Findings and Recommendations from the Hearings <br />Official and Adoption of an Ordinance Levying Assessments for Improvements <br />Consisting of Alley Paving Located in the West University Neighborhood Generally <br />th <br />Bounded by Willamette Street, 19 Avenue, Kincaid Street, and Franklin Boulevard; and <br />Providing an Immediate Effective Date (Contract 2005-30, 2005-29, and 2005-28) <br />(Job #4172, 4309, and 4310) <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: February 13, 2006 Agenda Item Number: 5 <br />Department: Public Works Staff Contact: Paul Klope <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5246 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />The City Council is being asked to approve the Hearing Official’s Minutes, Findings and <br />Recommendations dated February 6, 2006, and adopt an ordinance levying assessments for <br />improvements consisting of alley paving located in the West University Neighborhood generally <br />th <br />bounded by Willamette Street, 19 Avenue, Kincaid Street, and Franklin Boulevard. (See Attachment A <br />for descriptions of alleys.) <br /> <br />Please note: This item has an immediate effective date. An immediate effective date requires a 2/3 <br />majority or 6 affirmative votes from the council to enact. Ordinances without an immediate effective <br />date do not take effect for 30 days. Without an immediate effective date, an additional 30 days of <br />interest expense will accrue. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The West University Neighborhood area generally bounded by Willamette Street, 19th Avenue, Kincaid <br />Street, and Franklin Boulevard is adjacent to downtown and is the City’s most densely populated <br />neighborhood. Due to an increase in criminal activity and nuisance behaviors in the last few years, the <br />riot of 2002, and concerns about the decline in the appearance of the area, former Eugene Mayor Jim <br />Torrey and University of Oregon President Dave Frohnmayer formed the West University <br />Neighborhood (WUN) Task Force to develop immediate and long-term solutions to the safety and <br />livability issues facing the area. The task force was comprised of neighborhood stakeholders, such as <br />residents, local business owners, and non-profit organizations. Representatives from the Eugene City <br />Council, Planning Commission, Police Commission, and the Associated Students of the University of <br />Oregon were also included, as was staff from the City and University. The meetings were open to the <br />public and run in an informal manner to invite broad participation by other interested members of the <br />public. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2006 Council Agendas\M060213\S0602135.doc <br /> <br />