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department would be involved, and who was responsible for accomplishing the tasks. He pointed out that <br />several items on the list needed to be updated, using as an example the strategy to locate, retain, or expand <br />local, state, and federal offices downtown that was actively in progress but not noted as such on the list. He <br />said that supporting the continued residential use of structures in neighborhoods bordering downtown had <br />been a priority for many years but he had not seen any progress on that item. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman asked for clarification on why the agenda item was before the council since no action was <br />requested. Ms. Laurence replied that the first 12 items on the list had taken up available staff resources and <br />funding and staff was seeking feedback from the council on whether there were other items on the list that <br />should receive higher priority as time and funding became available. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman encouraged the City to be proactive in reinforcing the continued use of the Park Blocks for the <br />Saturday Market and Farmer's Market. She said that over 800 vendors rotate through the markets, which <br />act as small business and entrepreneurial incubators. She urged that any items related to improving <br />conditions for the market receive a high priority. She also emphasized the use of environmental design as a <br />crime prevention strategy. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor concurred with the need to move support for the Saturday Market and Farmer's Market to the <br />top priority as they represented major downtown assets. She suggested that the City could stop charging for <br />parking and address the issues of electricity and gray water. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson raised the issue of new opportunities for owner-occupied housing in or near downtown and <br />encouraged that as a way to improve the relationship and physical connection with the University. She <br />emphasized the need to identify impediments to achieving higher density, mixed-use development and <br />redevelopment downtown and barriers to creating mixed-use spaces for artists' residential and work spaces, <br />as well as begin discussion of a new parking structure. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly acknowledged that all of the items on the list came directly from the Downtown Plan adopted by <br />the council. He concurred with previous comments regarding support for the markets and suggested that <br />when a project, such as electrical improvements for the markets, needed one-time funding or similar <br />assistance that staff should bring the issue to the council. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman expressed surprise that Item 13, relating to helping employers locate, remain, and expand <br />downtown through targeted use of economic tools and incentives was not shown as an active project as it <br />appeared that there was ongoing activity. Ms. Laurence responded that the Development Division worked <br />on that issue continuously as part of its regular work program and she had only highlighted those items that <br />were specific projects. <br /> <br />The meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Dennis M. Taylor <br />City Manager <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 10, 2004 Page 8 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />