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also identified several possible alignment alternatives, and LTD went through an evaluation process <br />assessing each alignment, eventually resulting in six alignment alternatives. <br /> <br />This summer, LTD will hold a series of conversations with the community about options for designing the <br />alternatives to be studied in the West Eugene EmX Extension (WEEE) Alternatives Analysis and Draft <br />Environmental Impacts Statement. LTD will host a total of five workshops during the summer: <br />thth <br />? <br /> The July 7 workshop will focus on possible designs for the West 6/7 Avenue alternative, <br />between the Eugene Station and Garfield. This workshop will be held at the Eugene Library from <br />6:00 to 8:00 p.m. <br />th <br />? <br /> The July 8 workshop will focus on possible designs for the West 13 Avenue alternative between <br />the Eugene Station and Garfield. This workshop will be held at the Eugene Faith Center from 6:00 <br />to 8:00 p.m. <br />? <br /> The July 28 workshop will focus on the <br />thth <br />West 11 Avenue alternative and West 7 <br />Place/Stewart Road Alternative, both <br />between Garfield and Beltline. This <br />workshop will be held at the Eugene Elks <br />Lodge from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. <br />? <br /> The August 18 workshop will focus on the <br />Amazon Channel alternative between <br />Garfield west to the intersection of the <br />th <br />Amazon Channel and West 11 Avenue. <br />This workshop will be held at the Eugene <br />Elks Lodge from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. <br />? <br /> The August 20 workshop will focus on all <br />alternatives. This is an opportunity for <br />anyone who was not able to make it to a previous workshop to have input. It will be held at the <br />Eugene Elks Lodge from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. <br /> <br />In the fall, LTD will hold a workshop to report back to the community, and explain how the conceptual <br />designs for the alternatives were refined. For project information and workshop dates, times, and <br />locations, visit the project website at weemx.ltd.org. For more information on the WEEE Project, contact <br />Project Manager Tom Schwetz at 682-6100. <br /> <br />Library Workshop: Hobbies and Do-It-Yourself Online <br />Hobbies and Do-It- <br />Eugene Public Library offers a free, hands-on computer class for people who love <br />Yourself <br />projects, Saturday, June 28, 10:00 a.m. - noon at the Downtown Library. Discover high-quality <br />ideas and information with user-friendly premium online tools available free through the Library. These <br />new resources provide practical guidance, professional diagrams, and step-by-step instructions for <br />everything from evaluating antiques to fixing cars, repairing boat engines to building bookcases. Basic <br />Internet skills are required. Pre-register for limited spaces by calling the Library at 682-5450 (press 2 for <br />adult reference). The program is sponsored by the Eugene Public Library, Friends of Eugene Public <br />Library, and the Eugene Public Library Foundation. For more information, contact the Eugene Public <br />Library at 682-5450. <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 3 <br />June 26, 2008 <br />