Public Comment

Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan - Fall Update

2010-10-14 16:30
2010-10-14 18:30

Dear Interested Parties,

Please see the newsletter for an update on the Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan process.  We've had a busy past couple of months assembling input and information for our Existing Conditions Report.  We'll be presenting on the contents of the report and taking additional feedback at our first public open house on Thursday, October 14th at Monroe Middle School from 4:30 to 6:30PM.  Please take a moment to read the newsletter and join us at one of the upcoming October events.

More information is available on the project website at www.eugenepedbikeplan.org

Envision Eugene Public Workshop #3 at Willamette High School

2010-06-23 18:00
2010-06-23 21:00

If you are following our web page you probably have noticed that there is not a CAN meeting posted again this month. We are still encouraging all Churchill Area Neighbors to take part in the Envision Eugene Public Workshop #3

 Looking forward to seeing everyone there tonight at 6 pm.

 
See what you CAN do. You will be amazed what we CAN do together.

W11th Ave. Corridor Study Open House (Wednesday, November 18, from 4 to 7 p.m.)

2009-11-18 16:00
2009-11-18 19:00

Neighbors,
This is an event that may be of interest to those of us living in West Eugene.
The Consultant, DKS Associates, has completed a DRAFT West 11th Avenue Corridor Study, which is available for review. These documents are linked below. Please be aware they are quite large.
Draft Study
Appendix
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An open house to provide information about the West 11th Avenue Corridor Study is scheduled for Wednesday, November 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Bascom Room of the Eugene Public Library, 100 W 10th Avenue.
 
The W11th Avenue Corridor Study is an endeavor by the City of Eugene to seek short-term remedies for transportation problems in west Eugene. The development of the study follows removal of the West Eugene Parkway from area transportation plans. The corridor study takes a look at existing conditions in the corridor and identifies strategies to enhance travel through improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities, corridor safety, management of accesses, changes to traffic signal timing and intersection modification projects. If implemented, these strategies will yield improvements to safety and mobility in the corridor.
 
Other long-term solutions will be needed to address increasing travel demand to and through the corridor as the area's population and employment continues to grow. The West Eugene Collaborative (WEC) vision for a multi-way boulevard and the West Eugene EmX Extension (WEEE) transit project are other efforts to identify long-term solutions to meet the community's transportation needs.

West Eugene EmX Extension project Public Meeting

2009-09-01 23:30

 

Mark your calendar to join Eugene City Councilor Chris Pryor next Tuesday, September 1, in a conversation about the West Eugene EmX Extension project.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Goodwill Industries, 855 Seneca Road, Eugene

City of Eugene and Lane Transit District staff will be on hand to provide information on the project's process and timeline. New design graphics will be available, highlighting:

* Proposed station locations

* How traffic will flow on West 11th Avenue with EmX (turns, property access, the flow of through-traffic)

* Design challenges and opportunities

Join host Councilor Pryor to learn more about the latest design options and provide your feedback!

If you are not able to attend this event, LTD will be holding three additional evening events where you will have an opportunity hear about the West Eugene EmX Extension project, which will be held at LTD, 3500 East 17th Avenue, Eugene (in Glenwood) at the following date and time:

Thursday, September 17, 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, September 24, 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, October 1, 5:30 p.m.
 

Collaborating for a Livable Eugene

2009-03-07 10:00
2009-03-07 16:00

The 2009 Summit theme is "Collaborating for a Livable Eugene." Based on input from the survey taken last summer and the Neighborhood Empowerment Committee, we are planning a fast-paced combination of large sessions, small breakout groups, information displays, and lunch -- with lots of time for networking with elected officials, city staff, other neighborhoods, and representatives of various community organizations.
Registration Form

City Seeks Formal Input on Bailey Hill Road, workship #3

2008-06-04 18:00
2008-06-04 20:00

The Bailey Hill Road Safety Coalition has been working to reduce pedestrian danger on this street. At the Churchill Area Neighborhood meeting on January 23, 2008, Eugene Public Works communication manager, Eric Jones, agreed to take this safety issue into the Public Works formal planning process.

That process begins with three public design workshops. They will all be held on Wednesday evenings in the Churchill H.S. library from 6 to 8 p.m. The dates are April 9, May 7 and June 4, 2008. Anyone who has an interest is invited to attend.

The first workshop on April 9 will highlight work completed to date and will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about the concept of a "road diet" and how this treatment could be applied to Bailey Hill Road. The second design meeting will use maps to have planners mark out the design ideas generated by the participants at these meetings. City staff will present a refined concept design at the final workshop on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

The goal of this process is to develop a concept design that addresses operational and safety issues with the input of nearby residents, the broader community, important stakeholders and City engineering staff.

For additional information, contact Associate Transportation Planner, David Roth at david.f.roth@ci.eugene.or.us or (541) 682-5727. The Eugene project website is located at www.eugene-or.gov/pwprojects.

In related news the parents of McCornack, Kennedy and neighboring Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson are working on Safe Routes to School grant proposals for their schools. Contact these schools to volunteer.

 

City Seeks Formal Input on Bailey Hill Road, workshop #2

2008-05-07 18:00
2008-05-07 20:00

The Bailey Hill Road Safety Coalition has been working to reduce pedestrian danger on this street. At the Churchill Area Neighborhood meeting on January 23, 2008, Eugene Public Works communication manager, Eric Jones, agreed to take this safety issue into the Public Works formal planning process.

That process begins with three public design workshops. They will all be held on Wednesday evenings in the Churchill H.S. library from 6 to 8 p.m. The dates are April 9, May 7 and June 4, 2008. Anyone who has an interest is invited to attend.

The first workshop on April 9 will highlight work completed to date and will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about the concept of a "road diet" and how this treatment could be applied to Bailey Hill Road. The second design meeting will use maps to have planners mark out the design ideas generated by the participants at these meetings. City staff will present a refined concept design at the final workshop on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

The goal of this process is to develop a concept design that addresses operational and safety issues with the input of nearby residents, the broader community, important stakeholders and City engineering staff.

For additional information, contact Associate Transportation Planner, David Roth at david.f.roth@ci.eugene.or.us or (541) 682-5727. The Eugene project website is located at www.eugene-or.gov/pwprojects.

In related news the parents of McCornack, Kennedy and neighboring Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson are working on Safe Routes to School grant proposals for their schools. Contact these schools to volunteer.

 

City Seeks Formal Input on Bailey Hill Road, workshop #1

2008-04-09 18:00
2008-04-09 20:00

The Bailey Hill Road Safety Coalition has been working to reduce pedestrian danger on this street. At the Churchill Area Neighborhood meeting on January 23, 2008, Eugene Public Works communication manager, Eric Jones, agreed to take this safety issue into the Public Works formal planning process.

That process begins with three public design workshops. They will all be held on Wednesday evenings in the Churchill H.S. library from 6 to 8 p.m. The dates are April 9, May 7 and June 4, 2008. Anyone who has an interest is invited to attend.

The first workshop on April 9 will highlight work completed to date and will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about the concept of a "road diet" and how this treatment could be applied to Bailey Hill Road. The second design meeting will use maps to have planners mark out the design ideas generated by the participants at these meetings. City staff will present a refined concept design at the final workshop on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

The goal of this process is to develop a concept design that addresses operational and safety issues with the input of nearby residents, the broader community, important stakeholders and City engineering staff.

For additional information, contact Associate Transportation Planner, David Roth at david.f.roth@ci.eugene.or.us or (541) 682-5727. The Eugene project website is located at www.eugene-or.gov/pwprojects.

In related news the parents of McCornack, Kennedy and neighboring Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson are working on Safe Routes to School grant proposals for their schools. Contact these schools to volunteer.

 

City Seeks Formal Input on Bailey Hill Road Beginning 4-9-08

2008-03-16 12:23

The Bailey Hill Road Safety Coalition has been working to reduce pedestrian danger on this street. At the Churchill Area Neighborhood meeting on January 23, 2008, Eugene Public Works communication manager, Eric Jones, agreed to take this safety issue into the Public Works formal planning process.

That process begins with three public design workshops. They will all be held on Wednesday evenings in the Churchill H.S. library from 6 to 8 p.m. The dates are April 9, May 7 and June 4, 2008. Anyone who has an interest is invited to attend.

The first workshop on April 9 will highlight work completed to date and will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about the concept of a "road diet" and how this treatment could be applied to Bailey Hill Road. The second design meeting will use maps to have planners mark out the design ideas generated by the participants at these meetings. City staff will present a refined concept design at the final workshop on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

The goal of this process is to develop a concept design that addresses operational and safety issues with the input of nearby residents, the broader community, important stakeholders and City engineering staff.

For additional information, contact Associate Transportation Planner, David Roth at david.f.roth@ci.eugene.or.us or (541) 682-5727. The Eugene project website is located at www.eugene-or.gov/pwprojects.

In related news the parents of McCornack, Kennedy and neighboring Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson are working on Safe Routes to School grant proposals for their schools. Contact these schools to volunteer.

 

New Deadline! Deadline to Comment to LRAPA on Hynix Hydrogen Fluoride Proposal Extended to 3/31.

2007-03-15 17:00
2007-03-31 17:00

Deadline for public comment to LRAPA about Hynix proposal to increase release of hydrogen fluoride has been extended again. LRAPA reports more than 100 citizens have commented, and wants to allow more time. For more information contact LRAPA. Update: It is okay to e-mail your public comment. You may e-mail to: "Betty Pace" <bpace@lrapa.org> and "Doug Erwin" <doug@lrapa.org>.