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very small children. The increase in traffic and the aggressive nature of it concerns me for <br />the people with these little kids. <br />Additionally, inorder for this area to remain livable, new buildings must provide appropriate <br />parking spaces for the allotted amount of housing. It is not reasonable to expect the <br />neighborhood street to accommodate all the cars that go with the residents of a new building <br />development. <br /> <br />Also, I support the development of C2 commercially zoned properties for housing <br />development. This would distribute the burden of Eugene’s increased population into areas <br />thatarevery scarcelypopulated with people. <br /> <br />Finally, I want to express that there is a reason I do not live in Portland, I don’t want Eugene <br />tobecome as dense with infill nor havethe loss of affordable housing. One of the main things <br />about Eugene that makes it so beautifulis its abundance of green space and its housing <br />character, these are important qualities to preserve. This natural beauty is what defines this <br />town and itsimportant thatwe protect it, not ruin it with over building. That is why I <br />support a community driven Refinement Plan and I support the Brown/Clark Initiative. <br />Please placemy letter in the public record. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br />Danika Esden-Tempski <br />2909 Charnelton Street <br />Eugene, Oregon 97405 <br /> <br />