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13. Help employers locate, remain and expand downtown by targeted use of economic tools and <br /> incentives. <br /> <br />14. Work with individuals, service and advocacy groups such as the Chamber of Commerce, the <br /> Convention and Visitor's Association of Lane County (CVALCO), leasing agents, builders, and <br /> Downtown Eugene, Inc. to attract high density commercial and residential development downtown. <br /> <br />15. Promote multi-story, mixed use structures downtown through financial incentives or code <br /> amendments. <br /> <br />16. Work with local, state and federal offices to locate, remain or expand in downtown. <br /> <br />17. Promote visitor and convention use of existing facilities in or near downtown, including exhibit and <br /> meeting spaces, lodging and restaurants. <br /> <br />18. Encourage education-related development downtown, such as student housing and support services. <br /> <br />19. Locate a headquarters or regional office facility downtown. <br /> <br />20. Expand the square footage of convention facilities downtown. <br /> <br />21. Provide incentives for the location of medical facilities downtown. <br /> <br />22. Coordinate with the U of O to locate university offices downtown. <br /> <br />23. Expand the use of revenues in the Downtown Urban Renewal District in order to provide financial <br /> tools and incentives for desired development within the district. <br /> <br />24. Establish a new Downtown Urban Renewal District to better capitalize on commercial and housing <br /> development opportunities in the areas immediately outside of the existing core-area downtown <br /> urban renewal district, and between the downtown core and the emerging Courthouse development <br /> area. <br /> <br />25. Develop a differential city fee structure or subsidy of fees for downtown development. <br /> <br />26. Perform a regulatory audit to identify impediments to achieving higher density, mixed-use <br /> development and redevelopment downtown. <br /> <br />27. Identify and facilitate infrastructure improvements as a public incentive for private development. <br /> <br />28. Provide incentives for the redevelopment of the vacant Bon Marche/Symantec building and vacant <br /> Centre Court building. <br /> <br />29. Promote dense, mixed-use developments on the surface parking lots located at Broadway and High <br /> Street and Broadway and Pearl Street. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M040510\S040510D.doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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