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<br />Robin Scott <br />, 2365 Polk Street, Ward 1, related that she kept chickens. She had started the Friendly Neighbors <br />Farmers Group, which now numbered 335 members. She estimated that a third of the members had backyard <br />chickens and the majority of those were in violation of the two-chicken rule. She said one of their annual activities <br />had been the Friendly Neighborhood Tour de Coop, a tour of backyard chicken coops. She noted that they had held <br />the tour in April and more than 200 people had attended it. She believed the swell in interest in backyard chickens <br />was due to the need for economic self-sufficiency; due to economic conditions and the recession many were stretching <br />budgets by supplementing their pantries with backyard gardens and chickens. She said like many neighborhoods, the <br />Friendly Area Neighbors face food security concerns. She related that approximately half of the public school <br />attendees qualified for the free or reduced-cost lunch program. She cited 2009, Lane County Foods Assessment <br />findings, which included that one in five families in Lane County relied on Food for Lane County for food assistance <br />and almost one-third of Lane County's children had eaten from an emergency food box. She asked that the limit on <br />backyard chickens be suspended until the council could consider recommendations from the new Eugene Food <br />Security Scoping and Resource Plan. <br /> <br />James Lewandoski <br />, 1353 Arthur Street, wished to speak about the potential EmX route option along the Amazon <br />Canal. He asked that they please not urbanize the bicycle path. He believed if this option went forward the City <br />would later regret it. He said in order to get to the bike path, one had to ride through a neighborhood that was quiet <br />and pedestrian-based. He lived in the area and noted that one neighbor had lived there for 34 years. He under-scored <br />that the quiet, which would be destroyed by an EmX route, was the main reason people resided there. <br /> <br />th <br />George F. Cole <br />, 2760 West 11 Avenue, Ward 8, noted that he was a lifelong resident of Eugene. He stated that <br />Cole's Furniture had been a family business at the 11th Avenue location for over 45 years. He averred that the LTD <br />buses caused a lot of damage to the roads and questioned who had to pay for the damages. He cited other streets that <br />he believed were damaged by the buses. He was concerned about the potential extension of an EmX route to the <br />west, both for the damage he believed it would cause his business and the damage to area residents. He asserted that <br />his family and business had "already been gored" by LTD with the City's cooperation for $160,000, for a Park and <br />Ride Station. He related that an LTD board member had commented at a meeting that the property could be resold if <br />a Park and Ride Station was not successful. He did not think LTD should be in the business of property management <br />and development. He noted that he had seen four cars at the Park and Ride Station earlier in the afternoon. <br /> <br />Steve Mertz <br />, 1761 Lawrence Street, said he was a city resident, outdoor enthusiast, and the owner of the Laughing <br />Planet Café. He opposed the decision to block bicycles from the Ribbon Trail. He had formed an advocacy group to <br />politically organize the mountain bike community of Eugene. He asked the members who were present to stand and <br />they did. He had heard the opinion voiced from other mountain bikers that there needed to be more trails closer to <br />town and trails that were more accessible to the younger generation of mountain bikers. He agreed with this. He <br />believed that the Ribbon Trail was a place that would get youngsters excited about being out in the woods-- it did not <br />have a lot of hills. He said it was also the only trail connection to the Ridgeline Trail system, which did allow <br />mountain bikes. He related that it was their belief that the decision to ban bicycles had come down to 300 feet of <br />gravel road and 300 feet of single-track trail in Hendricks Park, a park where no bicycles were allowed off-road. He <br />explained that, to them, this was one-twentieth of the trail and unacceptable. He expressed their willingness to <br />discuss this with anyone who was opposed to their efforts and to explain why opening the Ribbon Trail to them was a <br />good idea. He conveyed their request for the City Council to bring changes to the Hendricks Park Master Plan to <br />allow bicycle access to that one portion of the Ribbon Trail. They also requested that the council direct the Parks <br />and Open Space Planning Manager to expedite the review of the Ribbon Trail as part of a system-wide trails review <br />in order to promote more bicycle access to the Ridgeline Trail system. <br /> <br />Alan C. Bennett <br />, 85761 Allbritain Lane, stated that he lived near the Mount Baldy trailhead. He had been a member <br />of the Disciples of Dirt Mountain Bike Club for 17 years. He noted that he had helped build the first section of the <br />Baldy Trail to Spring Boulevard in the mid-1990s. He considered himself to be a passionate mountain biker. He <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council May 24, 2010 Page 4 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />
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