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447 Look for ways to house/include community organizations so the building serves the community <br />and feels open to all. <br />1/27/2019 8:37 AM <br />448 Kids are people too. Cities like St. Louis and Seattle have used decommissioned utility structures <br />as playgrounds. Why not create an indoor playground? This and a family restaurant would create <br />a destination for families. <br />1/27/2019 8:29 AM <br />449 Dedicated space for fishing.1/27/2019 3:49 AM <br />450 Make habitat improvements to river/riverbank in addition to recreation and development.1/26/2019 10:40 PM <br />451 parking Without convenient transportation options (surface parking, Em-X stop, etc) I would be <br />unlikely to ever visit. <br />1/26/2019 10:30 PM <br />452 To use repurposed materials and recycled materials.1/26/2019 8:10 PM <br />453 Please try to retain as much of the original architecture and the interior features (such as the <br />boilers, generators and steel walkways (when allowed by safety or ADA). The diamonds that <br />decorate the top of the exterior are a signature EWEB feature that can be seen on the Leaburg <br />power plant and some substations, please retain those! <br />1/26/2019 7:11 PM <br />454 Do not make it a clone of this firms Portland projects 1/26/2019 6:53 PM <br />455 Try to stay local. A ninkasi or oakshire taproom on the river would be brilliant. We need more <br />attractive spaces for restaurants to improve the culinary scene in Eugene! <br />1/26/2019 6:50 PM <br />456 Keep the river path as a path, not interrupted by any building or private spaces. Offer some <br />affordable food or stores, not just another 5th St. Market. Some covered outdoor space for winter. <br />1/26/2019 3:07 PM <br />457 I have lived in Eugene for 26 years and had NEVER even heard of this building before today. <br />Think the cultural/historical importance of this space may be overstretched. If you want to make it <br />a teaching endeavor about the history of manufacturing and industry, why not create an interactive <br />children's museum? There are no indoor play spaces (other than jumping) for children in this <br />community. The closest spaces are in Salem and Portland. What a great opportunity to provide a <br />tourist attraction and a space for locals alike. Maybe it can honor both industry and agriculture in <br />the Willamette Valley, maybe incorporating something like the hands on play and activities like <br />they offer at the The Stauffer-Will Farm in Aurora. Or similar types that highlight manufacturing and <br />industry. Coupled with seeing future technologies. Could be amazing!! <br />1/26/2019 2:48 PM <br />458 Looks great! A versatile space 1/26/2019 2:20 PM <br />459 Make it happen! I would love to go there!1/26/2019 1:19 PM <br />460 Make it happen, please!!!1/26/2019 1:10 PM <br />461 Try to incorporate reclaimed materials from the existing building into the design, and aim for the <br />highest level of sustainability <br />1/26/2019 10:43 AM <br />462 As a resident living very close by (High Street), I fully support this project, and am happy about the <br />proposed plans. <br />1/26/2019 10:36 AM <br />463 Just because it is in industrial building at its bones doesn’t mean it has to carry that feel to the <br />future. It can be respectful to its history and still be warm and inviting to the future. <br />1/26/2019 10:32 AM <br />464 To: City Council- My #5 answer 1/26/2019 9:40 AM <br />465 Use the project to demonstrate earthquake retrofit techniques and earthquake resilience through <br />visual displays and educational kiosks <br />1/26/2019 9:03 AM <br />466 Getting feedback is awesome, but having a project that moves forward is even more critical!!! I <br />hope to see this move forward and not stall in an attempt to make it a space for ‘everyone’ as has <br />happened in other exciting development projects in our community. Let’s move forward with <br />something awesome, exciting and financially feasible! <br />1/26/2019 8:59 AM <br />467 There are steam plant renovations in Birmingham AL, Spokane WA. and a host of others places. <br />See what they have done. Keep the history in mind. Make it cool, Invite U of O architect students <br />to work with design ideas. Please no inaccessible office spaces. <br />1/26/2019 8:48 AM <br />468 Growth of surrounding community and business 1/26/2019 8:00 AM <br />469 The attached restaurant needs to have outside seating overlooking the river! It would be cool if the <br />restaurant also had space for stainless steel brewing tanks. <br />1/26/2019 7:23 AM <br />84 / 128 <br />Comments Sought on Proposed Steam Plant Concept <br />April 24, 2019, Work Session - Item 1
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