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28. Eleanor Hamel – Concerned about losing real estate values; like street improvements; more street parking. <br />29. Linda Duggan – Need a City-run community center; Willamette Street is worse than before. <br />30. Tara Jones – Need to create multi-use buildings and greenways. <br />31. Peter Esden-Tempski – Refinement plan should be basis for moving forward. <br />32. Kathy Ging – Solar access protections needed. <br />33. Margie James – Poor communication between residents and city; refinement plan is needed. <br />34. Gay Anne Brinda – Encourage looking at Portland’s planning process. <br />35. Mia Nelson – Biggest challenge is lack of affordable housing; consider needs of renters. <br />36. Cindy Allen – Neighborhood-specific refinement plans needed. <br />37. Randy Prince – We need a citizen planning committee and funding mechanisms. <br />38. Paul Conte – Engage neighborhoods and create a refinement plan like Jefferson-Westside. <br />39. Lisa Arkin- SW-SAZ was forced re-zoning; we can’t displace longtime residents. <br />MINUTES – Eugene City Council September 19, 2016 Page 2 <br /> Public Forum <br /> <br />
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