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Item 6: PH - Ordinance Renaming 3rd/4th Connector
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Item 6: PH - Ordinance Renaming 3rd/4th Connector
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<br />Down to Earth president; Zeph Nan Allen, is strongly in favor of the name change. In <br />fact, their address of 150 W. 4t1i has also caused much confusion for visitors, customers <br />and delivery personnel since there is another 4th Avenue on the south side of the tracks. <br /> <br />Max Kessler, 08LC Facility Manager, does not have a problem with the name change, <br />provided the City allocates some funds for the cost of letterhead and business card <br />changes. <br /> <br />Michael Watkins, the Manager of 1 West 4th Apartments, contacted the building owner <br />in California. The owner's first preference is not to change the name of the apartment <br />complex and street. However, if a change was inevitable -- she would rather have the <br />name changed to McMurphey Way rather than "the 3rd/4th Connector". Again, letterhead <br />and change of address costs would be appreciated. <br /> <br />The Ya-Po-Ah Terrace address is 350 Pearl Street, and would not be affected. <br /> <br />We appreciate your time in considering our recommendation. Should the name change <br />occur, the 8MJ House would be connected to Eugene's Historic District with (according <br />to the proposed plan) a new walkway from Pearl Street along a street with a meaningful, <br />historic name. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />-~lw <br /> <br />Hahn Neimand <br />President <br />SMJ Associates <br /> <br />Ray Wiley <br />Chair <br />Building & Grounds Committee <br />, SMJ Associates <br /> <br />Cc: Dennis Taylor, City Manager <br />Kurt Corey, Director, Public Works <br />Mary Walston, Council, Public & Government Affairs Manager <br /> <br />16 <br />
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