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Bob Cassidy, 1401 East 27th Avenue, expressed his unhappiness in the City's decision to use tax dollars <br />to "subsidize the profit-making hospital." He felt a move to the Eugene Water & Electric Board site <br />would ultimately result in the ratepayers subsidizing the move. He opined that the EWEB headquarters <br />would be better used for a City Hall. <br /> <br />Zachary Vishanoff, Patterson Street, thought the Prisoner Of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) flag <br />should fly year-round on top of Skinner's Butte and not just on holidays. <br /> <br />Mr. Vishanoff shared that he had participated in planning sessions regarding the EWEB site and no one <br />had suggested locating a large hospital at the site. He thought the hospital move would benefit from more <br />citizen input. <br /> <br />Mr. Vishanoff suggested the City inventory Eugene's empty storefronts. <br /> <br />Mr. Vishanoff opposed razing either the Civic Stadium or the old Agate School. He recommended the <br />new University of Oregon (UO) arena should include design input from students and members of the <br />public. <br /> <br />Rob Handy, 455-½ River Road, related that the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) had <br />produced its West Eugene Parkway (WEP) evaluation report. He said the report indicated that the cost <br />had nearly doubled to $169 million. He averred that the report also indicated that nearly twice the original <br />estimate of wetlands acreage would have to be mitigated, that an interchange would be built instead of an <br />intersection, and that maintenance of the WEP east of the Beltline Road would fall onto the shoulders of <br />the City. He opined that little remained the same from the old plan. He felt it merited a new discussion, <br />especially given that the parkway was "$152 million short." He noted that Mayor Torrey had called <br />Beltline Road the City's #1 transportation funding need at a council meeting in September. He asked the <br />councilors to consider how their constituents felt about transportation needs. He commended the Mayor <br />for the good deeds he had done for the children of the City. He asked the Mayor if his legacy would be <br />that of"saddling the community with a $169 million boondoggle." <br /> <br />Dave Hunt, 6208 North Ensign Street, Portland, spoke regarding the proposal to deepen the Columbia <br />River Channel. He acknowledged that it was not an immediate concern of the City, though Lane County <br />was the third largest user of the channel in the State of Oregon. He reported that every $1 invested in <br />deepening the channel from 40 to 43 feet deep would result in a $1.66 savings to local farmers. He <br />underscored that the project had passed all of its environmental reviews and State funding from both <br />Oregon and Washington had been appropriated. He said the last piece to fall into place was the federal <br />funding and expressed hope that the City Council would join many cities in passing a resolution in support <br />of the project. He averred the project would help to keep the local economy viable in a world market. <br /> <br /> Mayor Torrey closed the Public Forum and called on the council for responses and comments. <br /> <br /> Councilor Pap6 thanked everyone for testifying, especially given that it was a wet night. He agreed with <br /> comments made by Councilor Kelly regarding the need for park parity in the Santa Clara area. Noting <br /> that a community park would need approximately 40 acres, he welcomed proposals from those opposed to <br /> the current proposal. He said the Santa Clam Elementary School property was not large enough to meet <br /> the needs of the community for a park. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 6, 2004 Page 3 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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