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Eugene City Council Retreat <br />February 25-26, 2005 <br /> <br /> + · <br /> Failure to protect headwaters <br /> Not care enough for natural environment <br /> (broad population) pesticides, toxins <br /> West Eugene Parkway <br /> We need a better plan for financing the <br /> $90M backlog <br /> Sometimes goes beyond accepted state <br /> and federal guidelines <br /> <br />Accessible and Thriving Recreation and Culture <br /> + · <br /> Increased service delivery with partners Financing: <br /> · Recreation is in "bucket 4" in the <br /> budget process <br /> · Pay for play access issue <br /> · Accessibility more Iow income <br /> programs for all of Eugene <br /> · Lack of affordability of recreation <br /> · Recreation programs increasingly <br /> unaffordable for many <br /> · Need to make Cuthbert more <br /> accessible to community groups <br /> · Does not provide adequate funding <br /> for full achievement <br /> · Accessibility limited by economic <br /> means <br /> · Programs/services not available for <br /> all <br />Physical availability Recreational facilities are not equitably <br /> distributed <br />City working towards accessibility for all Arts: <br /> · Lack of resources to support the <br /> arts <br /> · Arts <br /> · Not enough emphasis on arts- <br /> plenty on sports <br />Great accessibility in our services Taking care of existing parks safety <br /> Loss of most adult recreation programs <br />Performing Arts: Need to either really invest in pool facilities <br /> · Hault, etc. or get out of the business <br /> · Hault, Art Museum <br /> · Worlds greatest City of arts and <br /> outdoors <br />Bike and Ped Trails Lack of coordinated working/packaging of <br /> cultural entertainment options <br />PROS Comp plan update <br />Building some fine parks <br /> <br />Management Partners,/nc. 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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