WBAC FLNAL REPORT <br /> Business Transition Plan <br /> • Comply with the state and federal law regarding business - <br /> relocation ~ <br /> • Use a professional, third-party relocation specialist fc: <br /> ~3w <br /> • Use and, where appropriate, expand existing policies and programs <br /> ~w~ <br /> ' that the City has for economic development to help with relocation 7 <br /> Provide an appeal process, and a process for adjustments to the ~ ~ ~ `~F <br /> - <br /> relocation specialists recommendations. ~ t <br /> <br /> ~ ~ Help businesses outside the redevelopmentarea thatare directly <br /> F <br /> affected by construction disruption _ <br /> Incorporate into the ultimate development agreements language <br /> 4 <br /> that provides opportunities for local businesses to locate in the new ~ , ~t <br /> development ~ ~ <br /> ~ ~ , <br /> ~ ~ ~ . <br /> Inconclusion,theWBAC'sFinalReportdescribesarigorous,transparent, <br /> and timely effort by eleven dedicated volunteers, with public input, ~ ' <br /> .r . . . ~ ~.r ~ <br /> to identify and evaluate-recommendations onfive key elements that <br /> will guide development in the West Broadway project area. This <br /> report indicates the importance of viewing each individual element <br /> as an essential part of an integrated vision forWest Broadway's future. n ~ ~„4. <br /> Finally, the Core Recommendations and their qualifications and <br /> elaborations underscore the significance to. the greater downtown ' ` <br /> area of developing West Broadway as a beautiful, and economically, <br /> socially, and environmentally healthy, core of downtown Eugene. <br /> West Broadway RedevelopmentArea (in purple) within downtown context <br /> L~:ec~i neSummar~~ ~7 <br /> <br />