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Beside creating a canoe-beaching area, the project also will tackle the overgrowth on the bank, says Louis Kroeck, a landscape architect with Parks and Recreation who originally de signed the landing area three years ago "It's getting so overgrown that you can ride the bikepath and hardly know the river's there," he says Future additions to the site may include picnic tables and tree planting if there are suf ficient funds in future budgets, Kroeck says I ne project s tunaing was aeiayeu uy me transition in presidential administrations, Solan says The Federal Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service grant is competed for by submitting a presentation to a state parks depart ment board which distributes the funds Kroeck presented the landing area plan, requesting a $95,000 grant, to the state parks department board The grant requires the city to contribute a matching sum In addition to the graded bank, grant funds will be used to construct restrooms and an open air shelter on the adjacent parkland, Kroeck says Future park plans for Eugene highlight a trail system east and west of Spencer's Butte where the city has been purchasing land Movie moves mechanic, builds own fiberglass ET PORTLAND, (AP) — Tony Merrithew was so touched by the movie "E T — The Extra-Terres trial" that he decided he wanted the loveable alien to come live with him Obtaining the original was out of the ques tion, so Merrithew, a 28-year-old auto body worker, made his own "That movie really moved me," said Merrith ew. explaining why he put together his 40-pound replica of the dimunitive alien, complete with a glowing finger and retractable neck /changing the way you phone. 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