s s s s <br /> ~ - <br /> March 22, 20 1 <br /> CONTACT: Robin Hostick, Parks Planner, 682-4915 <br /> <br /> I <br /> From Public I formation Section, 682-5523 <br /> FOR IIGIMEDI TE RELEASE <br /> COMMEN CENTERS ENCOURAGE COMMUNITY INPUT ON SKINNER BUTTE PARK <br /> Starti g Monday, March 26, self-service information centers will be placed at several <br /> community to ations to display information and gather comments on a draft master plan for <br /> Skinner Butte Park. The centers will be located at Fifth Street Public Market, LTD's downtown <br /> transit station Amazon and Sheldon community centers and Echo Hollow Pool. <br /> The in ormation centers mark the next step in an extensive public involvement program <br /> for the planning of this key metropolitan park. Each display will contain a color map showing <br /> i <br /> proposed im rovements and management strategies for Skinner Butte Park, with concept <br /> sketches of s veral key areas. A vision statement and list of overall master plan goals, as <br /> developed du ing public workshop sessions, will also be featured. <br /> The F fth Street Market display will be located in the lower eating area, near Cafe <br /> Aroma, the t lephones, ATM, and community bulletin boards. The displays at LTD's downtown <br /> transit station and the community centers will be prominently located in their main lobbies: <br /> They will rem in at these locations until Monday, April 9. <br /> Imme lately following the public display period, the third Skinner Butte Park planning <br /> workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 10, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Campbell Senior Center to <br /> discuss the d aft master plan in greater detail. This workshop will be open to the public. <br /> For more information, contact Robin Hostick, Parks Planner, at 682-4915. <br /> Public Works • Administration • City of Eugene • 858 Pearl Street • Eugene, OR 97401 <br /> Phone: (541) 682-5262 • FAX: (541) 682-6826 • www.ci.eugene.or.us <br /> <br />