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MovingAhead 2018 Outreach Summary 6 <br />The format for these meetings was relatively <br />informal. After a brief introduction and project <br />overview, the participants were divided into small <br />groups and asked to explore a number of discussion <br />questions related to the importance of the various <br />evaluation criteria and the different investment <br />options. <br />General Comments <br />Many of the communications and notification <br />materials listed contact information for the project <br />team and invited people to send in their feedback via <br />email, phone, or mail. The website included a contact <br />form that community members could use to submit <br />questions or comments. <br /> <br />Open House Feedback <br />A total of 112 people participated in the open house events. The event at the Eugene Public Library was <br />the most well attended, while the event at Willamette High School, near the Highway 99 Corridor, was <br />the least well attended. In total, 67 completed and returned comment cards. <br />Date Location Corridor Sign-Ins <br />Sept. 24 Eugene Public Library 30th Ave to LCC 42 <br />Sept. 25 Kelly Middle School River Road 35 <br />Sept. 26 Monroe Middle School Coburg Road and MLK Blvd. 31 <br />Sept. 27 Willamette High School Highway 99 4 <br />Total 112 <br />Total Comment Forms Collected 67 <br /> <br />The online open house was open from September 10 to October 10. Views and participation in the open <br />house spiked during email notifications, which were sent out periodically during the open house period. <br />Metric Participants <br />Total Views 611 <br />Total Participants 245 <br />Total Open-Ended Comments 114 <br /> <br /> <br />Participants at a Spanish-language focus group discuss <br />their thoughts on the corridor alternatives. <br />February 19, 2019, Work Session - Item 1