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Drew Serres <br />, 1673 Olive Alley, a University of Oregon student, expressed his support for the proposed <br />West Eugene EmX system. He said many people did not have access to cars or the ability to drive one. Mr. <br />th <br />Serres asserted that if LTD did not respond to pressing transportation concerns on West 11 Avenue, the <br />City would be putting West Eugene at risk. Costs for building would rise if decisions were put off to the <br />future. He maintained the community had the chance to save millions if it built now instead of waiting. <br /> <br />th <br />Tom Schwetz <br />, LTD Planning and Development Director, 3500 East 17 Avenue, said the Public Forum <br />was becoming an important part of the community conversation about the West Eugene EmX extension. He <br />said council work sessions allowed for more detail and interaction with the council but they were infrequent <br />and not part of the community conversation as it happened. For that reason, LTD staff was present to <br />answer questions and to provide information on issues it heard mentioned with the hope that its efforts will <br />deepen the community’s understanding of the topic. He announced the alternatives analysis report for the <br />route had been released by the Federal Transit Administration and would be available by October 28. LTD <br />was scheduling a series of public workshops to help familiarize the community with the report and had <br />prepared a shorter executive summary of the analysis. He suggested the council should support the project <br />because the community needed to be proactive in planning for the future; because it needed to continue to be <br />innovative in addressing climate change, congestion, and air quality, and because the community deserved <br />high-quality transit for those who chose transit and for those who relied on it. <br /> <br />Larry Reed <br />, 4251 Scenic Drive, thanked the council and City Manager Jon Ruiz for the Envision Eugene <br />process. He spoke of past planning efforts that initially met resistance but went on to success. He said the <br />City must plan to accommodate future growth. He believed proper planning would allow Eugene to <br />accommodate the population growth that would happen. He encouraged residents to take part in the process <br />and help the City plan for future infrastructure and land use needs. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum and called on the council for questions and comments. <br /> <br />th <br />Councilor Brown thanked those who spoke during the forum. He thought the business people on West 11, <br />thth <br />6, and 7 avenues had made some good arguments and offered thoughtful criticisms. He was not <br />convinced yet of the need for the West Eugene EmX Extension project and suggested that other transit <br />improvements might be sufficient. However, Councilor Brown was trying to keep an open mind. He looked <br />forward to the release of the analysis. He suggested that Mr. Schwetz and Mr. Vobora provide the council <br />with the complete document, and advised them to distribute the summaries as widely as possible. <br /> <br />Councilor Brown said he had been doing some research on transit-oriented development and found that <br />transit-oriented development and bus rapid transit were not the same thing; one could have transit-oriented <br />development without bus rapid transit. He thought there was a way to make transit improvements without <br />bus rapid transit. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy also thanked those who spoke. She recalled that the community had started down the road of <br />a bus rapid transit system ten years earlier. Mayor Piercy said that many of those who attended the <br />“Railvolution” Conference in Portland had visited Eugene to view EmX. She termed it an innovative, long- <br />term, forward thinking project that the community had already said it supported. Mayor Piercy said it was <br />part of a full transportation system that included cars, bicycles, good pedestrian movement, transit, and rail. <br />She wanted the transit system and cared deeply about the businesses that would be affected. <br /> <br />Councilor Ortiz thanked those who spoke. She suggested that a bus rapid transit system such as the <br />proposed EmX system was cheaper than light rail or trolleys. She emphasized the need for investment in <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—City Council October 25, 2010 Page 6 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />
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