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Question #1: Please check the 3 alternatives that you would like the City to <br />evaluate in more depth. Results: <br />Alternative 3:208 <br /> 3-Lane with bike lanes ( preferences) <br />Alternative 4: 142 <br />3-Lane with buffered bike lanes ( preferences) <br />Alternative 5: 139 <br />3-Lane with wide sidewalks (preferences) <br />Alternative 6113 <br />: 2-Lane with bike lanes, median & roundabout ( preferences) <br />Alternative 197 <br />: 4-Lane ( preferences) <br />Alternative 283 <br />: 4-Lane with center left-turn lane ( preferences) <br />There were 3 "I don't know’s” <br />Question #2: Are there modifications you suggest to the above checked <br />alternatives (such as width of lanes, sidewalk, etc.)? Results: <br />For details, please review Forum #2 Appendix: Input Form Comments.Written <br />commentsfrom the Input Forms were sorted into three categories: Modifications, <br />Questions, and Comments. Then, the input was sorted according to topic. Following <br />are reflections on the written input: <br />Suggested Modifications <br />AlternativeTotal Topics Addressed <br />Comments <br />110varied <br />27varied <br />32319 suggestions on lane width or bike lanes <br />41710 on lane width or bike lanes, 7 on sidewalk issues <br />54524 on cycle track ideas, 7 on sidewalk issues <br />622varied <br />Mixed22varied <br />All10027 on pedestrian or sidewalk issues <br />16 on transit <br />9 on utilities <br />9 on parallel bike route <br />Questions <br />Topics varied widely. <br />Comments <br />Alternative 6 generated the most comments (16), perhaps because it was challenging to <br />conceptualize. Bike and pedestrian issues were the most common comment topics <br />(28%) <br />Detailed Summary of the Meeting <br />Kurt Corey, the City’s Public Works Director, gave opening comments of confidence in <br />the team and gratitude for community turn out. Project Manager Chris Henrydiscussed <br />funding and the decision-making process for the project, “Tonight we will look at six <br />alternatives and then we will narrow them down to three.”Mr. Henry said that asking for <br />public input will help the City be good stewards of public dollars by not wasting time <br />Website: eugene-or.gov/SWillametteStreet. Contact: Chris Henry, 2 <br />,541-682-8472, Public Works Engineering, 99 E. Broadway, <br />Chris.C.Henry@ci.eugene.or.us <br />Ste. 400, Eugene, OR 97401 <br />