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11.Please get Greg Rickoff’s testimony regarding number of students on campus without cars. <br /> <br />Response <br />The following is excerpted from the letter from University of Oregon President Richard <br />th <br />Lariviere provided by Greg Rikhoff, U of O Director of Community Relations, at the February 8 <br />public hearing. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling <br />1.What is the total number of buildings that are identified to be “torn down” as stated by one <br /> <br />speaker? <br />Response <br />thth <br />Under the West 6/7 Alternative mitigation concept, one building could be directly impacted <br />by project construction potentially requiring LTD to acquire the complete property and <br />demolish a portion of the building as part of the project’s roadway widening. Under the West <br />thth <br />13 -11 Alternative mitigation concept, no buildings would be directly affected and no <br />complete property acquisitions would be required. The building and property acquisition for <br />ththth <br />the West 6/7 Alternative is a vacant motel located on the south side of West 7 Avenue <br />between Monroe and Madison Streets. This alternative would likely impact only the portion of <br />this L-shaped building closest to the street, allowing for future remodeling and reuse of the <br />building. <br /> <br />2.Will the projected $30 million in state funding really come from lottery money to be used <br /> <br />for schools, if not used for EmX or any other transportation project? <br />Response <br />Please see response to question 3 from Councilor Pryor, above, and the response to Councilor <br />Clark, below. <br /> <br /> <br />February 28, 2011West Eugene EmX Extension 8 <br /> <br />
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