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<br />into each business in that two-block area to either thank them for looking good or to see how improvements <br />can be made. This is something we must take on together. <br /> <br />Those short-term fixes will help keep the momentum going and build a base for a wide-range of exciting <br />possibilities. We need to put the two problem blocks in the context of our entire downtown: opportunities <br />for a new city hall, expansion of The Shedd, the development of a new Courthouse area, Franklin Boulevard <br />improvements and, with EWEB’s anticipated move, new connections to the river. Let’s roll up our sleeves <br />and keep going. <br /> <br />I am proud of the many services and amenities the City provides: our parks, open spaces and bike paths in <br />every part of the community, and our stewardship of valuable natural resources. Most recently, we were the <br />first city in Oregon to receive Forest Legacy funding in order to preserve 25 acres of Oak habitat at Wild <br />Iris Ridge. That’s a great accomplishment! <br /> <br />It is our wealth of arts and outdoors assets that makes this community so special and this year offers an <br />exceptional opportunity to highlight both. <br /> <br />th <br />In September, we celebrated the 25 Anniversary of this beautiful facility and offered 5,443 free admissions <br />to a variety of events. Our beloved library, which has quickly become a cornerstone of our downtown, just <br />th <br />celebrated its 5 birthday. Over 3,000 people participated in a Cultural Policy Review and the council has <br />adopted strategies that will strengthen both our city’s and community’s cultural offerings and our <br />commitment to the arts. Galleries are thriving - and not just on First Fridays – and local musicians and <br />performers provide a diverse range of entertainment in unique local venues. <br /> <br />We took pride in the achievements of the University of Oregon and the Ducks as they gained national <br />attention and acclaim for Eugene (even that pugnacious mascot). The University logged permits for more <br />than $43 million in building projects in Eugene this year. And a hard working coalition not only brought the <br />2008 Olympic Track & Field Trials back to Hayward Field, re-establishing our reputation as Track City <br />USA, but Eugene has also been chosen to host the U.S. national track championships in 2009 and 2011 and <br />the 2012 Olympic Track & Field Trials. The huge community engagement efforts in planning for the <br />Olympic Trials, the events leading up to them, and the strategies to engage our young people were <br />instrumental in ensuring that Eugene is Track City USA –forever. I want to give special thanks to our <br />interim city manager Angel Jones for her key role in this success. I also want to thank all our partners in the <br />coalition who are doing a wonderful job of working together to maximize this opportunity for our commu- <br />nity: the University of Oregon, City of Springfield, CVALCO, Lane County, State of Oregon, and Lane <br />Transit District, as well as numerous businesses and hundreds of volunteers. Thanks to their efforts, this <br />event is shaping up to be one of the biggest, most exciting, and most fun events in Eugene’s recent history. I <br />encourage you all to get involved, support it, or simply enjoy it. <br /> <br />On another front, Eugene continues to address the critical need for affordable and low-income housing. The <br />th <br />most recent project is nearing completion in our downtown: WestTown on 8, with its new innovative <br />work/live units. Eugene adopted a stronger manufactured home ordinance to protect owners of this <br />important affordable housing stock. We provided funds for shelter and transportation for the homeless and <br />the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Committee on Homelessness has been working hard on how we can provide <br />services and reduce the numbers of those who are homeless or face the threat of homelessness. A one-day <br />Project Homeless Connect event in February provided services and connections for over a thousand of the <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—State of the City January 7, 2008 Page 6 <br /> <br /> <br />