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ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br /> Comparison of Civic Center Design Component <br /> Options to Policy Principles <br /> <br /> Policy Option A Option B Option C Option D <br />1. Consolidate civic functions <br /> a) Consolidate civic functions in and around ~'- ~'+ ~'+ ~'+ <br /> the future Civic Center to the greatest <br /> extent practical. <br /> b) Create an "urban campus" along 8th ~'- ~' ~' ~'+ <br /> Avenue to reflect the partnerships among <br /> public agencies and non-profit public <br /> service organizations, providing <br /> integrated services to the public and more <br /> efficient government operations. <br /> <br />2. Reinforce 8th Avenue as the Great Civic <br /> Street ~' ~' ~' ~' + <br /> a) Locate significant municipal, county, <br /> state, and federal buildings along 8a~ <br /> Avenue. ~'- ~' ~' ~'- <br /> b) Use consistent elements such as paving At Community At <br /> and sidewalk design, plantings, and street Safety Community <br /> lights to create a Civic promenade from Building only Safety <br /> Willamette Street to the Willamette Building + <br /> River. City Hall <br /> only <br />3. Enhance open space <br /> a) Create and enhance open space making ~'- ~'+ ~'+ ~' <br /> the Civic Center attractive for the general <br /> public and well as employees and <br /> customers. <br /> b) Enhancements to and expansion of the -- ~' ~' -- <br /> Park Blocks will support increased <br /> activity downtown. <br /> c) Open space along 8a~ Avenue will ~'- ~'+ ~'+ ~'- <br /> enhance its character as a great civic ½ block only 1 block <br /> street, only <br /> d) Cannery Square will draw pedestrians <br /> across Mill St. and provide a gateway to ........ <br /> the river. <br /> <br /> <br />