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process, to the public hearings keeping the streets narrow, to the citizens expectation and reliance <br />on the city which said the road construction work would begin Spring of 2009, to the current <br />situation and vote. <br /> also, please take a drive up these roads and consider how wonderful the design is that has been <br />developed through cooperation of citizens and city, that resulted in mutual agreement and <br />increased respect. <br />IN CONCLUSION - some of my understanding of your obligation as public servants and city <br />councillors is to take care of the city, to make sure the youngest citizens are safe (able to walk to <br />school, parents able to safely drive on streets (with out endangering people or damaging property <br />due to potholes) and their future environment is still a healthy one (no collector street/ increase in <br />paved area/ cut down trees/ lack of proper use of water/drainage), you have the charge of <br />governing. You have the charge of being transparent and honest, a tone being set at the top. <br /> Why begin a process such as this contact sensitive design process and the crest roads projcet <br />(both of which is awesome by the way - we are so excited to see this project to completion), just <br />to tear it down? If there is a need to fix the funding structure or road improvements in our city, <br />well, take action and research best practices and make the change, do not stop this project and <br />take it out on the good city tax paying citizens of crest drive that have a reasonable expectation <br />after 6 years of effort of seeing the city do what it set out to do, set a flagstone successful contact <br />sensitive design process project, a true partnership between city and citizens, and execute the <br />plan. <br />ps You need to give the west 11th folks hope that their efforts to craft a good transportation <br />solution will not be in vain either. <br />will atleast one of you send a courtesy reply back so I know you received it. Thanks. <br />and good luck in these squiggly difficult times - there's lots for all of us to do to help all of us <br />survive and continue to thrive. I know you are working hard in these difficult times and I <br />appreciate it very much. <br />respectfully Submitted by: <br />Robbin Howard <br />3217 whitten drive(inspiration pt drive) <br />eugene or 97405 <br />I have been involved in this project since the beginning <br /> <br />