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Downtown…Now What?!

Filed under: Commercial Real Estate, Downtown Eugene — Cameron McNeeley at 3:58 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2007

(Guest Blogger Cam McNeeley)

It’s the BREW part II! Tonight…

Still confused about exactly what we did and didn’t vote for?! We are too!

Come to the BrewHaHa!

What happens next with Eugene’s downtown?

Hosted by Bus Project of Lane Co and Eugene Weekly

Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Davis’ Restaurant
94 w. broadway.

A monthly non-partisan, interactive, in your face political slam.

This month:
Since measure 20-134 was shot down, many community members have been wondering what’s next for the downtown pits.

Our October downtown debate pulled in more than 90 attendees.

This month we are not looking to have as much of a debate on the issue, but to instead have a community discussion on the next steps. We’ll be inviting 5-6 panelists in the hopes that they can shed some light on the project ahead.

Speaker invites include developers, local architects, U of O Professors, and possibly even a student who has been following the issue.

So come on down to DOWNTOWN and VOICE your opinion over a few PINTS!

Popularity: 29% [?]

Measure 20-134 Poll – Election deadline tomorrow..

Filed under: Commercial Real Estate, Downtown Eugene, Elections — luke at 9:10 pm on Monday, November 5, 2007

We are one day away from finding out if Eugene is committed to investing in a Downtown that is a comfortable place for ALL citizens to enjoy, or if voters plan to stifle the planning and effort that has gone into this project in order to create more giant pits for us to make fun of. If it passes, I will miss that.

When you vote in the poll below make sure you vote for what you believe the outcome of measure 20-134 to be, not what you want the outcome to be. There is a difference.

May the masses demonstrate both wisdom and competency!

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Popularity: 31% [?]