Comments and Responses, September 26, 2000 Public Hearing in Eugene <br />Transcript 1 <br />T6.9 <br />cond. <br />iT <br />1 COmmunity's work. <br />2 we havo a conseftment to both density and <br />3 livability and ae wo onvieion a fetleral COUrthouoo pro3oCt with <br />4 the ktntl of architecturai doatgn, alto development end public <br />5 art that goes elonq with tt, we feel that it's a perfect match, <br />6 And finally, to firm up a concopt that hac <br />7 Alrsatly etartod LO 901 in some ways, Lho committee is Morkln9 <br />'~ 8 on a concept called Oreet Streets. And 8th Stroot is ono of <br />9 those great atraete that's boon ltlonttfiod. <br />10 Mo anvicion connecting 8th Stroot antl wo want <br />11 to tlirect additional civic invoatmonte nlonp the 8th Street <br />12 corridor antl vicinity. City hall, the county courthouse, the <br />13 existing federal courthouse are alroady merby antl ac now <br />1~ development occurs, for sxamDls, a potontinl new ponce <br />t5 hoatlquertorc and additional city officos, ae welt ea e <br />/8 potentlel foderal oourLhouse. we envision that supporting Lho <br />17 concept of 8th 8treoL being ono of our groat atreoto. <br />18 Ovsr ttrw, es now development occurs then, we <br />t9 onvtcion otrost troes. public arts, now ltphtin9. aro sddod <br />20 clomp Lhe way, ao that it becoswa more or lose a promenade of <br />21 a vary wondorful public end civic atrost. Tho cawetttee Kill <br />22 bo ffnlehln0 up 1LS finel draft next month and I em optimistic <br />23 about how thic roporL will tw receivod by the public. <br />24 Because it's Deaed On reality ac well ae hops. <br />2a it's not only a vision, it's a blueprint for sores tli roct <br />New Federal Courthouse 217 Final E1S <br />