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621 No need to reinvent the wheel. Take a look at what other cities have done (i.e. Torpedo Factory in <br />VA), and move forward. The history of it is interesting, but not enough to dedicate primary real <br />estate; a few graphics near some historical equipment is all that's needed. <br />1/24/2019 3:55 PM <br />622 Keep it as multi-use as possible for many people to enjoy.1/24/2019 3:49 PM <br />623 lots of new trees and landscaping 1/24/2019 3:42 PM <br />624 Since the history is steam power, I think it would be important for the redesign to focus on <br />sustainable energy/green design. <br />1/24/2019 3:40 PM <br />625 Unless the homeless situation is cleaned up people are not going to feel comfortable going to this <br />new spot. My husband won’t even let me go downtown by myself because of the questionable <br />element there. <br />1/24/2019 3:27 PM <br />626 Roof top access would be awesome!!!1/24/2019 3:26 PM <br />627 Something to encourage physical activity and overall physical health and well being . . . Maybe a <br />climbing wall. <br />1/24/2019 3:16 PM <br />628 parking Make sure there is plenty of really good parking. AND a place to sit and look at the river <br />thats away from the building so walkers can enjoy the redevelopment while still in jogging clothes <br />1/24/2019 3:15 PM <br />629 parking if there isn't free parking no one will come 1/24/2019 3:08 PM <br />630 More info for public.1/24/2019 3:06 PM <br />631 parking Making a space kid/family friendly would be great. See Portland Hopworks Urban <br />Brewery restaurants for family friendly spaces. Make them bike friendly too with good bike parking <br />(covered, accessible, and big for family bikes). <br />1/24/2019 3:01 PM <br />632 public access is very important. The steam plant should offer a unique experience, not duplicate <br />experiences envisioned elsewhere on the riverfront site. <br />1/24/2019 2:52 PM <br />633 parking needs lots of well-lit covered/weatherproof bike parking 1/24/2019 2:47 PM <br />634 Without it, the Riverfront development doesn't hold as much interest for me. I don't need a <br />restaurant or a condo, but I do need arts and culture. <br />1/24/2019 2:45 PM <br />635 Keep it financially responsible. Provide information in the area for the homeless to find/get <br />services. Routine police presence to keep the area safe for families and individuals. <br />1/24/2019 2:44 PM <br />636 Please make it financially viable!1/24/2019 2:43 PM <br />637 Would like a local architect.1/24/2019 2:41 PM <br />638 Please please please collect taxes from the developed site! No MUPTE here again please. <br />Please. Please keep the historical aspects intact. <br />1/24/2019 2:35 PM <br />639 Like I already stated, lots of outside seating and river views to gather with friends and family.1/24/2019 2:33 PM <br />640 parking Pet friendly area near overlook where people could grab a drink and run their dogs. even <br />better, would be a dog park that runs into the river. <br />1/24/2019 2:30 PM <br />641 very happy that space will finally be used 1/24/2019 2:20 PM <br />642 Accessible to all members of community, promotes safe space that is based on education and <br />community development. <br />1/24/2019 2:20 PM <br />643 While this all looks nice, I have a hard time aligning these images with the harsh reality of the <br />homeless shanty town I pass on the North Bank path everyday on my way to work, just a few <br />hundred yards (and out of sight) of Mcmenamins and Sweetwater restaurants. I see fictional <br />people in these pictures that don't match the people I see utilizing the path everyday. People with <br />three jackets, and a bulging backpack that contains everything they own. That beautiful river <br />overlook is also going to overlook people who have nowhere to sleep. Those happy families in <br />those pictures might have to rub elbows with literally unwashed masses. Those office execs with <br />be freely collaborating ideas ten feet from someone digging through the garbage. I see a repeat of <br />downtown: great shops for people with money having to navigate their way through people who <br />have nothing. This plan seems very nice, but to me it feels like someone discussing getting botox <br />treatments to look younger while ignoring the cancer diagnosis they received from their doctor. <br />1/24/2019 2:18 PM <br />644 Make sure local artisans and Saturday Market businesses in Eugene are involved.1/24/2019 2:16 PM <br />91 / 128 <br />Comments Sought on Proposed Steam Plant Concept <br />April 24, 2019, Work Session - Item 1