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Similarly, the scenarios showed continued use of the siting cfa combined Eugene Police Depart- <br />the existing Public Service Building, and potential ment and Count, Sheriff's Office and supporting <br />new Counb7 facilities either at the site of the exist- social service agencies on one-half block along <br />ing Election building or a joint development with 7th Avenue just west of the existing County Court- <br />the State of Oregon on a site at the comer of 7*~ and house. This would require redevelopment of both <br />Pearl. All scenarios anticipate the construction of a the ~butterfly' parking lot and the business at the <br />parking garage along 8'~ Avenue between High and comer of 7a~ and Willamette Street. The Eugene <br />Mill streets~ responding both to the demand cre- City Hall would be redeveloped on the current site. <br />ated in the developing Courthouse District and by <br />Scenario A had the advantage of convenient public <br />the Eugene Civic Center. This garage represents <br />parking to support the public safety functions and <br />an opportm~ity for a public/private partnership to <br />a close connection to the Count>, Courthouse, <br />create spaces serving the adjoining private, com- <br />which was of high importance to the Sheriff: <br />mercial development and public spaces. <br />However, the use cfa site adjacent to the Hult <br />Center and across from the Hilton for public <br />The most significant elements of Scenario A xvere <br />safety xvas not considered as the highest potential <br /> <br /> HILTON I ~usuc s^~[¥ P^R~,~ I FEDERAL BLOC <br /> CONFER NCE STATE <br /> OFFICE <br /> CENTER B <br /> <br />Civic Visioning Committee - Report and Recommendations June 2004 Page <br /> <br /> <br />