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MovingAhead Spring 2019 Outreach Summary 106 <br />just sitting in a bank ready to be spent, but City Halls also must have some State or Federal funding in <br />addition to City funding for the complete funding package. This well can run dry. <br />The Logo of MovingAhead is “streets and places reimagined” This is a lofty if not slightly pretentious <br />statement. We have seen local examples of reimagined streets and places that didn’t ultimately work <br />out so well. “Thoughtfully considered streets and places” might not frighten me so much. We really <br />don’t need another downtown mall, urban renewal agency gone mad or the permanent removal of over <br />a half mile of ground floor commercial street frontage in the city center with a large student housing <br />project. All these things were an attempt to make things better by virtue of fixing problems that really <br />didn’t exist. The City Council can afford no more mistakes with the Eugene City center. I urge the City <br />Council to consider the transit proposals carefully and consider Option B as the best well considered <br />transit VS livability choice. <br />Sincerely, <br />Eric Vance <br />March 6, 2019 <br />Andrew Martin called Eric Vance, the owner of Cowboy's Savannah, to let him know about our <br />upcoming public comment period. I informed him of the open house and online open house. Andrew <br />explained he will receive a letter from us containing more information and offered to answer any <br />questions. He didn't have questions at this time, but said he will check out our new materials and let us <br />know if he has any questions then. <br />Steve Kurtz, Oakway Center <br />March 13, 2019 <br />Staff spoke with Steve Kurtz, owner of Oakway Center, at the Coburg Road Outreach Bus event. <br />Meta Maxwell, 315 Coburg Road <br />March 13, 2019 <br />Staff spoke with Meta Maxwell, owner of 315 Coburg Road, at the Coburg Road Outreach Bus event. <br />Kelsey Moulds, 2769 Chad Drive <br />March 13, 2019 <br />Staff spoke with Kelsey Moulds, owner of 2769 Chad Drive, at the Coburg Road Outreach Bus event. <br />John Lochner, 20 Coburg Road <br />April 16, 2019 <br />Andrew Martin and Chris Henry met with John Lochner, owner of property at 20 Coburg Road (Kendall <br />Subaru). They discussed potential impacts to the property and the design of the Coburg Road build <br />alternatives and Martin Luther King Jr. Enhanced Corridor Alternative. <br /> <br />July 15, 2019, Joint Work Session – Item1
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