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D. PROJECT DELIVERY AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES <br />Many of the Agency's project delivery and administrative activities are provided through a <br />contract between the City of Eugene and the Agency dated June 15, 2004. <br />1. The Agency may retain the services of independent professional people or <br />organizations to provide project delivery administrative or technical services <br />such as: <br />a. Project management; <br />b. Preparation of market, feasibility, or other economic studies; <br />c. Public engagement; <br />d. Preparation of design, architectural, engineering, landscaping <br />architectural, planning, development, or other developmental studies; <br />e. Preparation of property acquisition appraisals; <br />Provision of special rehabilitation, restoration, or renovation feasibility <br />and cost analysis studies; <br />g. Provision of legal, debt issuance, accounting or audit services; <br />h. Assistance with preparation of the annual financial report required under <br />Section 800 of this Plan and the financial review required under Section <br />900 of this Plan; and <br />i. Support ongoing investments within the Plan Area (e.g. potential new <br />businesses, existing businesses with expansion, dealing with safety <br />issues). <br />2. The Agency may acquire, rent, or lease office space and office furniture, <br />equipment, and facilities necessary for it to conduct its affairs in the <br />management and implementation of this Plan. <br />3. The Agency may invest its reserve funds in interest-bearing accounts or <br />securities authorized under ORS 294. <br />4. The Agency may borrow money, accept advances, loans, or grants from any legal <br />source, issue urban renewal bonds and receive tax increment proceeds as <br />provided for in Section 700 of this Plan. <br />E. EXISTING ACTIVITIES <br />The Agency may complete urban renewal projects authorized prior to the 2016 <br />Amendment (for example, the Broadway Commerce Center and Woolworth Building <br />projects at Willamette and Broadway, repay debt issued for LCC's Downtown Campus and <br />the Broadway Place Garages, and improvements to downtown lighting). The Farmers' <br />Market improvements that were authorized in the 2010 Amendment are part of the <br />expanded Farmers' Market project identified in Section 600 A. The Agency also may <br />Downtown Urban Renewal Plan - 2016 Amendment <br />