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rural nature of the streets and had enjoyed raising two of her children in that area. She urged the City to <br />designate the streets as ~%cal." <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 />streets, the traffic would increase. He reiterated neighbors' opposition, and averred it was not right to make <br />neighborhood residents pay for the street improvements and it was not right to ask the neighborhood to give <br />up its amenities. Furthermore, he did not believe it would solve the traffic problem. <br /> <br />Mr. West reiterated his invitation to the council to join him for the walk from his house to downtown <br />Eugene. He suggested that they stand at a comer of 6th or 7th Avenue and watch all of the cars driving by <br />with only one person in them. <br /> <br />Mr. West related that the staff report had indicated a commonality in the opinions received. He advocated <br />for supporting Option 2. <br /> <br />James McDonald, 560 Crest Drive, thanked the council for its hard work and asked the councilors to <br />support Option 2 and keep the street designations local. <br /> <br />Hal Huestis, 2856 Friendly Street, said he lived on Friendly Street for 23 years. He agreed that traffic had <br />increased, but did not feel it had increased astronomically. He attributed the largest increase to the traffic <br />light installation near the new post office and Willamette Street. Regarding street quality, he agreed it was <br />terrible, but observed that it did not seem to be making people use other routes. <br /> <br />Regarding sidewalks, Mr. Huestis asserted that some houses would lose ten feet of frontage. He did not <br />want to live that close to the street, nor did he want to part with the mature vegetation in his front yard. He <br />reiterated the neighbors' desire to be involved in the design. <br /> <br />Marlene Varady, 420 Crest Drive, stated that she had run a massage center at the Crest Drive location for <br />19 years. She wanted to keep the street designation as it was. She felt the late Wayne Morse would <br />approve, as he had donated the land surrounding his ranch to the City because he recognized the value of <br />keeping it rural and a natural habitat. <br /> <br />Jo Warren, 2840 Friendly Street, was adamantly opposed to the collector designation. She related that she <br />had strong feelings, due in part to being unable to afford to be assessed for the cost of changes the City was <br />proposing. She asked that Friendly Street be left as it is. <br /> <br />Cathryn Treadway, 2820 Friendly Street, submitted her testimony in writing. She opposed the designation <br />of the street as a neighborhood collector. She also thanked Mayor Torrey and the council for their <br />leadership, stating that without them, they would not be there. <br /> <br />Christine Donahue, 2988 Madison Street, said she had lived in the Crest Drive neighborhood for <br />approximately 20 years. She stated that she attended many of the traffic study meetings and had volunteered <br />and worked with staff several years back. She averred that many of the area streets were badly in need of <br />repair and pedestrian safety was an issue. She opined that most of the traffic in the neighborhood was just <br />from the neighborhood. She agreed that the neighborhood was unique and, as such, context-sensitive design <br />standards would greatly benefit the process as citizens would participate. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council October 25, 2004 Page 8 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />