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<br /> r'~~. <br /> WBAC FINAL REPORT <br /> Workshop Two <br /> Design Elements Recommendation 1 Comments: <br /> During Workshop Two, participants were given the opportunity <br /> to provide feedback for the proposed recommendations. Public En this seems like it's of superficial importance.. <br /> responses were gathered using a survey in which each participant was ok, as street, but build to short, needs 5 to 6 stony. <br /> • Support sentence is nebulous, please clarify language <br /> asked to evaluatetheWBAC'slatestdraftrecommendationandprovide Remove cars, open sidewalks <br /> additional written comments. Approximately 40 recommendations I'd be careful to think of "timeless" as local and historically relevant <br /> - were presented in the five catagories; Mix of Uses, Parking Options, Create an architectural design to be unique to Eugene's diversity. <br /> Open Space Options, Design Elements, and Business Transition. • Studies to look and restoration of old buildings and uses for them <br /> • At least avoid a monolithic block of all 5 stories, the entire block <br /> • Good ideas <br /> Each recommendation was given a numerical rating value from -2 to We.shouldn't be afraid of building taller. Tall buildings can be okay!! I am ok <br /> +2. A score of -2 would indicate a recommendation not favored; a with tall buildings. <br /> = score of +2 would indicate a recommendation supported or favored Yes <br /> most. These scores were tabulated to show the average score per Right track <br /> - recommendation, based on participant responses. The average scores I love it <br /> for each recommendation for Workshop Two are shown grouped per Not gated. Not upscale <br /> • Big lit up arches over key points of entry <br /> category on the following pages. Enhance Kesey plaza <br /> l Create/maintain visual interest w/ mix of renovated historical buildings (the <br /> In addition to scoring each recommendation, participants were attractive ones) and high-quality new construction. New buildings should not <br /> clash scale-wise with old ones. <br /> ` provided with an opportunity to write in comments for each preserve and add on to the existing historic buildings <br /> recommendation. All raw data, including surveys, comments and Yes <br /> score tabulations have been made- available as part of the public Don't know what you mean- a few months ago, building a parking structure in the <br /> 'notebook' record .by the City of Eugene. middle of the "Great Street" was ok by the mayor <br /> • Go for it! <br /> • Better do it big <br /> It should also be noted that the recommendations of Workshop Two Broadway between Oak and pearl as an example. <br /> do not reflect the final recommendations in Section 3. While most of Wider sidewalks <br /> the recommendations and associated language have not changed, Honor the City's history <br /> a few modifications have been made. The charts on the following Yes, good concept but a vital mix of uses will make these streets great of their own <br /> pages are meant to serve as examples of the survey process and accord. Absent that, no amount of spending on streetscape furnishings can make <br /> it so. <br /> public sentiments. <br /> Excerpt from summary of comments for Design Elements Recommendation 1 taken <br /> from Workshop Two <br /> - Hppendices ~ 3 <br /> <br />
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