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ATTACHMENT B <br /> <br /> City Hall/Police Building Action Plan <br /> <br />At the February 2005 retreat of the Eugene City Council, concluding the discussion related to City Hall <br />and a new Police Building was identified as a council priority issue. This discussion has centered on the <br />questions of whether to renovate or replace the existing City Hall including when, where, and how a new <br />Police Building should be constructed. A 3-5 year horizon is used to identify what the action plan will <br />accomplish with particular focus on the first 18 months. <br /> <br />A. Planning Horizon and Focus <br /> Concluding the City Hall/Police Building discussion will require a four-phased approach: <br /> <br /> 1. Policy Advisement Phase. This will be a relatively brief phase in which the City Council pro- <br /> vides direction on a number of policy level issues related to this priority item with resolution <br /> of as many issues as possible at the front end of the process. The Policy Advisement phase <br /> should be complete within approximately 6 months including the consultant selection proc- <br /> ess. <br /> <br /> 2. Development Plan Phase. This phase will include the technical work and public input re- <br /> quired to generate an overall Development Plan. This is also the phase in which the remain- <br /> ing policy issues from phase one will be resolved. The Development Plan phase should focus <br /> on decision making and be complete within about 18 months to coincide with the current <br /> council biennium. <br /> <br /> 3. Implementation Plan Phase. This phase will identify the specific steps required to implement <br /> the Development Plan. The Implementation Plan phase should focus on priority action items <br /> such as timing, financing, property acquisition, and procurement methods. This phase should <br /> be complete within 2½-3 years in order to allow the option of a bond measure on the ballot <br /> during the November 2008 general election. <br /> <br /> 4. Design and Construction Phase. The ultimate goal of the action plan is to provide sustainable <br /> facilities downtown that meet the City's environmental, economic, and social needs both now <br /> and well into the future. The City Hall/Police Building Action plan will be considered a suc- <br /> cess if the City has begun the design and construction of a new and/or renovated City Hall <br /> Complex--including the Police component--within 5 years. <br /> <br />B. Priority Issue Outcomes <br /> The proposed outcomes for the City Hall/Police Building issue fall into four timeframes coinciding <br /> with the four phases identified above. <br /> <br /> Phase ! <br /> The Policy Advisement Phase would provide direction on the following questions: <br /> 1. Should City Hall be renovated and enlarged or replaced? <br /> 2. Where should City Hall and the Police Building be located? <br /> 3. How will the development of City Hall and the Police Building reinforce the goals in the <br /> Downtown Plan? <br /> a. Follow the adopted Downtown Plan? <br /> b. Amend the Downtown Plan? <br /> 4. What level of City service consolidation should be planned for? <br /> a. One building or several proximate buildings? <br /> b. Include the City functions located in the Public Works Building, Eugene Hotel, Atrium <br /> Building, etc.? <br /> <br /> <br />
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