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Josef Siekiel- Zdzienicki, 1025 Taylor Street, noted his support for the Toxics Right -to -Know Program. <br />He then called for discussion of the feasibility of acquiring the right -of -way needed for EmX on <br />transportation corridors. He did not think all the corridors could physically accommodate the EmX <br />system. They could accommodate a more flexible transit system that did not require dedicated lanes. <br />Mr. Siekiel - Zdzienicki questioned how many of the Community Resource Group members lived on major <br />transportation corridors and how they were affected by the vision. He asked how those visions affected <br />their livelihood. He asked if the constituency most affected by those visions were represented on <br />Community Resource Group. <br />Mr. Siekiel- Zdzienicki said that infill worked on a site -by -site basis. <br />Eugene Drix, 307 -1/2 High Street, asked the council to keep established neighborhoods in mind. He <br />supported an income tax for the schools. <br />Ed McMahon, 1233 Hilo Drive, executive director of the Lane County Homebuilders, commended the <br />Envision Eugene process and the work of City staff. He expressed hope that the council could convey the <br />intent of the Community Resource Group to residents, emphasizing that the group had the community at <br />heart. <br />Tom Halferty, 4510 Manzanita Street, shared copies of a three page document, entitled A Eugene <br />Vision, which represented his own vision for the community. He recommended an urban land trust be <br />established for properties inside the urban growth boundary. <br />Mayor Piercy adjourned the work session at 8:15 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />CO, JDAAAAt <br />Beth Forrest <br />City Recorder <br />(Recorded by Kimberly Young) <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council February 22, 2011 Page 6 <br />Public Hearing <br />