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session had indicated that the council would not move ahead with an option on November 8 that did not <br />identify either arterial collectors or local streets and possibly entered into an approach that looked at <br />design options before classification. He asked that, should this approach be chosen, members of the <br />neighborhood be carefully selected to aid in the design. <br /> <br />Diane Thurlow, 217 Crest Drive, called attention to the fact that nearly all of the people who resided in <br />the neighborhood had signs in their yards indicating their opposition to having the street designated a <br />collector. She asked why the issue was not resolved already, given the level of opposition. She <br />commented that she had to back out onto Crest Drive and that she did not find it to be dangerous. She <br />liked the area and the wildlife, adding that she believed property values would go down if the change was <br />instituted. <br /> <br />Kathryn Lorish, 897 West 36th Avenue, thanked everyone present for all of their hard work. She thanked <br />Mayor Torrey and the council for postponing the action from the previous spring. She said she learned <br />since the Crest Drive vote that people were vital. She commented that the cohesiveness of the <br />neighborhood had grown out of the "crisis." She stated that nearly 100 percent of the neighbors had <br />signed a petition in opposition to the change in street designation. <br /> <br />Fred Lorish, 897 West 36t~ Avenue, jokingly suggested a toll booth be installed at either end of the road. <br />He reiterated the neighborhood's willingness to work with City staff and that the neighbors wanted input <br />into what the improvements would entail. He noted that it was the final neighborhood to be added to the <br />Comprehensive Plan and that this was not enough reason to make the change. He hoped City staff and <br />neighbors could work together toward a "win-win" solution. He conveyed the neighborhood's resolve to <br />work with the City and preserve the neighborhood they lived in. He stressed that the neighborhood would <br />not agree to a change that would increase traffic and the speed it travels at through the Crest Drive <br />corridor. <br /> <br />Matt Shuler, 890 West 36th Avenue, called Eugene a "distinctive" community. He related that he had <br />enjoyed the passion for democracy and for the neighborhood. He thought City staff, as steward of the <br />community process, was trying to see the issue through new eyes. He pointed out that the new overlay, <br />context-sensitive design, provided the opportunity for Eugene to lead the way and make it a best practice. <br />He suggested that the Crest Drive neighbors had the energy and passion to pursue context-sensitive design <br />and the City should seize the opportunity to deploy that energy in a positive way. <br /> <br />Michael Boutette, 2970 Friendly Street, thanked the City for conducting the hearing. He concurred with <br />comments made by previous speakers. He asked the council to consider who wanted the plan, noting that <br />less than three percent of the neighborhood did. He wondered why, if it was so roundly opposed, the City <br />was continuing to pursue a plan to redesignate area streets. He asserted that the TransPlan was supposed <br />to benefit neighborhoods. He suggested the City work on a neighborhood that did want SUch <br />improvements. <br /> <br />Marcella Moore, 2812 Friendly Street, stated that she had resided at her residence for 28 years. She <br />opposed the designation of Friendly Street, Storey Boulevard, and Crest Drive as collectors. She loved <br />the rural nature of the streets and had enjoyed raising two of her children in that.area. She urged the City <br />to designate the streets as "local." <br /> <br />Steve West, 3025 Friendly Street, thanked the council for all of the hard work. He also thanked the Save <br />Our Streets Committee for all of its hard work as well. He commented that, should the City build larger <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council October 25, 2004 Page 7 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />