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58 Close to river, providing great views, huge adaptable space 2/19/2019 12:59 PM <br />59 Bringing the river to Eugene and bringing history back.2/19/2019 12:58 PM <br />60 It looks cool!2/19/2019 12:55 PM <br />61 History is important to understand where we came from 2/19/2019 12:53 PM <br />62 Location as a bridge between neighborhoods, use of inactive areas 2/19/2019 12:52 PM <br />63 Reusing a historic building and tieing it in with the rest of the new riverfront development 2/19/2019 12:47 PM <br />64 Lots of natural light; High ceilings 2/19/2019 12:46 PM <br />65 Preservation of a great structure - adapting to modern use needs.2/19/2019 12:44 PM <br />66 Getting more people in that area; I run on the bike path and it would feel safer with more people. <br />And it would be fun to stop for food/coffee. <br />2/19/2019 12:42 PM <br />67 Original building frame and size will be kept 2/19/2019 12:38 PM <br />68 It preserves a part of the city's history an dis accessible to the public-it, hopefully, will prevent the <br />river from becoming exclusive for wealthy condo buyers-the river, like our beaches - need to be <br />open to us all. <br />2/19/2019 12:30 PM <br />69 Industrial design 2/19/2019 12:27 PM <br />70 It involves the community ad preserving a historic Building 2/19/2019 10:30 AM <br />71 How much taxpayer money is being spent for a development that the city should not be involved in 2/19/2019 9:32 AM <br />72 The proposed office space. It is really important to make sure the project has sustainability.2/18/2019 11:14 PM <br />73 Given that there are not many drawings, it is premature to answer this question. Obviously the <br />prettiest drawing is the most appealing and best through-out aspect of the design. Therefore the <br />outlook is the most appealing --at this point, based on what you provided. However, a really <br />appealing multi-purpose interior space could be very appealing. But you'll need to prove this to us <br />with some more detailed and convincing imagery <br />2/18/2019 7:16 PM <br />74 The industrial look 2/18/2019 1:48 PM <br />75 I like how open the design team is being about potentially changing some of its plan for the better <br />of the you get generation who will most likely overpopulate the Steam Plant over the the older gen. <br />2/18/2019 1:09 PM <br />76 I like the idea of opening it up to the public.2/18/2019 11:47 AM <br />77 The continued redesign of our basically "non-usable" riverfront property on the south side of the <br />Willamette River. Creating a riverfront pathway with shops, cafe's, pubs, etc will open up a new, <br />exciting, useable area for all citizens. <br />2/18/2019 10:59 AM <br />78 I love that it’s reusing an existing old building that has just been sitting vacant.2/18/2019 9:49 AM <br />79 History of building and the revitalization of the riverfront 2/18/2019 7:23 AM <br />80 I love the windows in the current building and I’m glad the proposed design keeps a portion of <br />them. <br />2/18/2019 1:37 AM <br />81 I like that they are incorporating the original building and having a mixture of office and cultural <br />space. <br />2/17/2019 11:44 PM <br />82 Business 2/17/2019 11:26 PM <br />83 It’s innovative and new 2/17/2019 10:36 PM <br />84 I like the idea of having a restored and renovated historical site for community access.2/17/2019 7:59 PM <br />85 Providing a publicly accessible point on the river for culture, dining, etc. we need more such <br />places that take advantage of the river and its vistas! <br />2/17/2019 6:18 PM <br />86 It’s finally happening.2/17/2019 5:34 PM <br />87 The retention of the edifice and making it a public space.2/17/2019 3:56 PM <br />88 That it’s be redesigned and not demolished.2/17/2019 2:26 PM <br />89 Saving this historic structure.2/17/2019 2:14 PM <br />17 / 128 <br />Comments Sought on Proposed Steam Plant Concept <br />April 24, 2019, Work Session - Item 1