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Jack Radabaugh, 1361 Luella Street, chair of the Harlow Neighbors Node Committee, said the <br />neighborhood had been trying to get a grocery store in the area for a long time. He recalled his <br />participation in the nodal planning process several years earlier. He reiterated the neighborhood's <br />objection to the medical complex. He underscored that a grocery store would improve the living <br />conditions for all of the area residents, who now drove four miles for services. He conveyed the <br />committee's recommendation that the council at least consider a compromise on the conflicting proposals. <br /> <br />John Saemann, 1775 Adkins Street, provided testimony from Ray Wolfe. He said Mr. Wolfe lived at <br />1473 Luella Street. He explained that Mr. Wolfe had served on the City Council Advisory Committee on <br />the West Eugene Enterprise Zone in 1997 and had written the minority report. He felt that many of the <br />problems from 1997 still existed. He relayed Mr. Wolfe's assertion that the cost effectiveness of an <br />Enterprise Zone was still questionable. He urged the council to study the review document he had <br />submitted on Mr. Wolfe's behalf. He related that Ed Whitlaw of Eco Northwest had stated that Eugene's <br />problems were due more to growth than from a lack of it. He asked that Dr. Whitlaw be consulted again. <br />He submitted Mr. Wolfe's testimony in writing. <br /> <br />Kate Perle, 4740 Wendover Street, spoke on behalf of the Santa Clara Community Organization <br />Executive Board. She shared a letter from the Santa Clara Community Organization (SCCO) that <br />registered the organization's opposition to "what has come to be called the McDougal Land Swap." She <br />reported that two meetings with alleged attendance of nearly 100 people had resulted in a motion to <br />oppose the land swap. This motion was passed. <br /> <br />Jake Pippin, 88465 Periwinkle Road, Springfield, thanked the council for listening. He said he wished to <br />bring teen suicides to the attention of the community. He explained that Thurston High School had <br />mounted a play called Sleepwalk by William Mastrosimone, who also wrote Bang Bang You're Dead, in <br />which he played the lead. He thanked Mayor Piercy in particular for attending the opening night. He <br />stated that the play sought to get the word out that suicide was an emerging issue and that suicide took <br />more teen lives than any natural causes. He called this a staggering figure, noting that the goal of the play <br />was to raise awareness. He shared that the school production had been invited to perform at the <br />Washington Thespian Festival, the Oregon State Festival, and to the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, <br />Scotland. <br /> <br />Nathan Miller, 4565 Holly Street, Springfield, said the effect the play Sleepwalk had on audience <br />members was profound. He noted that a special performance had been put on for the students of Thurston <br />High School and kept the audience spellbound for the entire show. He shared his excitement in being able <br />to go to Scotland and participate in the Fringe Festival. He said a benefit concert featuring Paul Biondi <br />was being held on March 10, to help the students get to Scotland. He hoped to get the word out to <br />everyone. <br /> <br />Paul J. Biondi, PO Box 609, Veneta, shared his enthusiasm for the Thurston High School students' <br />production of Sleepwalk. He explained that he had put together the March 10 benefit, featuring two <br />bands. Local television station KVAL helped with publicity. He related that other fundraising events <br />were being planned, including a dinner event with a silent auction planned for April. He stated that <br />students had raised $20,000, but needed to raise $60,000. He conveyed his deep pride in this "little school <br />from Oregon" that would be representing the United States in Scotland and in the students for taking on an <br />issue that needed attention. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council March 7, 2005 Page 2 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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