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45 Make it welcoming to kids 2/19/2019 2:59 PM <br />46 make it safe and easy for bikes, welcoming for pedestrian traffic from path side 2/19/2019 1:32 PM <br />47 Very important to repurpose old structures to preserve history.2/19/2019 1:31 PM <br />48 make it eco-friendly 2/19/2019 1:29 PM <br />49 transparent overlay of all windows for solar energy generation 2/19/2019 1:27 PM <br />50 save our history!2/19/2019 1:21 PM <br />51 this needs to be a center of our community. all the buildings need to be preserved PLEASE 2/19/2019 1:19 PM <br />52 important community space 2/19/2019 1:10 PM <br />53 A space common space where something like Quack Chats could be held for the public as well as <br />(potentially) the coworking members would be very desirable <br />2/19/2019 1:08 PM <br />54 Traffic impact and pedestrian use 2/19/2019 1:07 PM <br />55 Walkway long riverside 2/19/2019 12:59 PM <br />56 History should be viewed, that way it will stay in your brain forever. That's why I'm excited to see <br />the Plant being brought back. <br />2/19/2019 12:58 PM <br />57 You should have a big O on the side 2/19/2019 12:55 PM <br />58 Founders display Parking 2/19/2019 12:53 PM <br />59 Avoid emphasis on alcohol accessible usages. It does limit the comfort of some citizens and the <br />mix of community members who will use it <br />2/19/2019 12:52 PM <br />60 Interaction with river biome Solar panels on top 2/19/2019 12:49 PM <br />61 To have smaller commercial use of the space 2/19/2019 12:38 PM <br />62 access to recreation, pedestrian, bike, and water craft 2/19/2019 12:30 PM <br />63 n/a 2/19/2019 12:27 PM <br />64 implementing green spaces and always getting community involved 2/19/2019 10:30 AM <br />65 That the city has no business being involved in developing real estate other than for city facilities 2/19/2019 9:32 AM <br />66 Sustainable design! Energy-efficiency. On-site power-generation that is visible and educational as <br />well as functional. Stormwater collection and re-used for irrigation and toilet flushing; and rainwater <br />garden, a childrens' playground with natural environments (not steel and plastic equipment, but <br />natural rocks and ropes, and exploratory environments, and water features) with great seating for <br />the parents, etc. <br />2/18/2019 7:16 PM <br />67 N/A 2/18/2019 1:48 PM <br />68 Each city council member should ask a city member under 35 years of age for serious input. Listen <br />to YPs input. This steam plant will either be utilized a ton, or ignored by the younger gen. <br />2/18/2019 1:09 PM <br />69 I want the group of white males pictured at the end of the video to recognize that they need to <br />make this space accessible to EVERYONE - not just hipsters. My fear is that it will be just another <br />building with a hipster vibe that excludes the normal, everyday people of the Eugene/Springfield <br />area. Please do not add elements that are "cool" or "on trend" right now. Think about comfort, <br />accessibility for all people of all abilities, and making it welcoming. <br />2/18/2019 11:47 AM <br />70 Super excited about the potential of the south bank area of the Willamette River. Huge concern is <br />the homeless population currently being aloud to harass cyclists/walkers/joggers, especially <br />women. The garbage that builds up is hazardous, dangerous, and illegal. It's an embarrassment to <br />our city. <br />2/18/2019 10:59 AM <br />71 Please involve and make space for people of color and indigenous peoples as well as LGBTQ <br />people. Make sure it has elements like a library that make it a community space rather then private <br />space that only people woth money would go to. <br />2/18/2019 9:49 AM <br />72 It would be really cool if you could keep some of the equipment and make it accessible for kids to <br />play on/with. Gears and levers they can manipulate, etc. <br />2/18/2019 1:37 AM <br />73 Connect it to the riverwalk. Space for independent art/culture.2/18/2019 12:00 AM <br />67 / 128 <br />Comments Sought on Proposed Steam Plant Concept <br />April 24, 2019, Work Session - Item 1