City of Eugene 2 August 9, 995 <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Hornbuckle, and Nancy Nathanson as well as eleven community representatives, is c arged with j <br /> recommending a plan for the approximately two blocks of publicly owned property o the west <br /> side of downtown. <br /> "We're using athree-dimensional model as a tool to give people a sense of w at's <br /> possible," said Bob Hibschman, Planning and Development Department "Using the odel, it's <br /> possible to see the relationships of uses such as library, parking, housing and open sp ce. It's a <br /> lot easier to conceptualize how things could work at this end of downtown." <br /> I <br /> The committee must develop a schematic plan for publicly-owned property th t shows <br /> the site fora 600- to 750-space parking structure and housing while considering other possible <br /> uses such as a libr of a roximatel 75 000 s uare feet a ark or o ens ace u to uarter- <br /> ~'Y PP Y ~ q ~ P P P P q <br /> block in size, and other possible uses. ~ <br /> The committee will forward recommendations to the City Council by Septem er. For <br /> more information, contact Bob Hibschman, City of Eugene Planning and Developme t <br /> <br /> Department, 687-5443. <br /> i <br /> <br />