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ENVISION EUGENE <br />COMMUNITY FORUM NOTES <br />March-April 2012 <br />Page 7 of 12 <br /> <br />Sidewalks in existing areas and need to be requiredneighborhoods need pedestrian <br /> <br />connectionsno variances <br />Set back sidewalks on high speed corridors <br /> <br />Outreach to help neighborhoods highlight/solve some issues <br /> <br />Glad to see not expanding further south than Gimpl/Baily Hill <br /> <br />Keep aggregate resources locally to support the projected future development here. <br /> <br />out aggregate extraction. <br /> <br /> <br />Clear Lake single family expansion too close to airport and noise contour <br /> <br />th <br />connect to W 11 to move <br /> <br />traffic to the coast. <br />Support more FLEXIBILITY in residential and employment zoning (e.g. accommodate changes to <br /> <br />existing homes due to aging population, children moving home <br />Need to be flexible for jobs <br /> <br />Current environment is too negative for business <br /> <br />Support policies and culture change that would increase use of timber resources and mills in <br /> <br />and around Eugene <br /> <br /> <br />Need some sort of bike fee to help pay for costs (e.g. bike licensing) <br /> <br />Need an E-W corridor from Delta-Ayres-County Farm to support additional development in N. <br /> <br />Eugeneneed straight shot!! <br />Need a parallel E-W connection from Green Acres to Division <br /> <br />As Good Pasture Island develops, how will traffic be addressed? <br /> <br />Limited access <br /> <br />R <br />Access to services <br /> <br />R <br />Adding single family development at perimeter seems antithetical to pillars goals <br /> <br />(Conversely to above) some are concerned about higher density. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Interested in 20 minute neighborhoods concept near Willamette Oaks <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2 people at table have gotten comfortable with 1 or no cars <br /> <br /> <br />South Eugene High School, April 12 <br /> <br />Maps are superb Shows potential infill sites <br /> <br />PUDs are developed. Inner Neighborhoods will be absorbing future growth/infill <br /> <br />Agree with the idea of re-development along transit corridors <br /> <br />Existing zoning increase density <br /> <br />Equity issue <br /> <br />JWN did great job protecting homes <br /> <br />Densification concurrent with amenities <br /> <br />Amazon -> concerns about additional density and alterations to livability <br /> <br />SDU- 1 or 2 bedroom <br /> <br /> <br />