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Neighborhood Livability Working Group <br />operation of Matthew Knight Arena. Neighborhood leaders communicate regularly and participate in multiple <br />meetings and discussions with university and city staff on these topics. <br /> <br /> <br />Student Led <br /> <br />Fraternity and Sorority Life off-campus living forum: In Spring 2011, the UO Pan Hellenic and Inter-Fraternity <br />Council leaders organized an off-campus living forum. Since <br />sorority members live in chapter houses, student leaders saw the need to educate their members on off-campus <br />issues. The forum was attended by over 200 members and included presentations about rental rights and <br />responsibilities, and good neighbor behavior. <br /> <br />Combined Efforts <br /> <br />Joint letter from City and UO leaders: Sometimes incidents of illegal behavior in near campus neighborhoods are <br />significant enough that they generate enforcement action from the Eugene Police Department. When these <br />complaints are shared via the goodneighbor@uoregon.edu <br />livability values and signed by EPD Chief Pete Kerns, UO Department of Public Safety Chief Doug Tripp, UO <br />Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students Paul Shang, and Eugene Neighborhood Services Manager Michael <br />Kinnison is sent to the residents of the address and the recorded property owner. <br /> <br />International Town and Gown Association (ITGA)/Conference participation: UO and the City of Eugene staff <br />are members of and participate in this organization that includes a focus on campus neighborhood issues. This past <br />June five UO staff and three city staff attended the ITGA Conference in Boulder, Colorado. <br /> <br /> <br />17 <br />Page <br />