Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1983, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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The spirit is willing
This ghostly group seems to be looking for some "ice scream" at the Baskin-Robbins in
the EMU breezeway. What flavors would they be searching for? Probably something nutty
marvelous.
This ghostly group actually is University students Adam Schultz and Andrea Thompson.
The short one is Solomon Hart, who's almost four Halloweens old. They group spent part of
Thursday afternoon spiriting about campus celebrating Halloween a bit early.
Photo by Ken Kromer
Area groups meet
over parking plan
By Michele Matassa
Of the Emerald
Angry members of three West University organizations met with
Eugene parking staff Thursday night to voice concerns about the con
troversial West University Neighborhood parking plan.
The "advisory" meeting, designed to develop solutions to the
groups' concerns, followed three nights of individual meetings between
the city staff and each group: University students. Sacred Heart Hopital
employees and Bureau of Land Management employees.
The city staff scheduled the meetings after the City Council, on Oct.
10, delayed decision on an appeal of the parking plan until more input
was gathered. The Council will reconsider the plan Nov. 9.
If the Council approves the plan, enforcement will begin Dec. 1.
Parking in the neighborhood bound by 18th Avenue, Oak Street,
Hilyard Street and Broadway would be limited to two hours for drivers
without a special permit. The permit costs $17.50 for non-residents and
is free for residents.
That fee is one concern raised by the employees and University
representatives at Thursday's meeting.
They spent more than half of the meeting rehashing complaints and
scolding the city staff for not including them in the initial planning
phase of the project. But the groups did raise some possible solutions
and staff members assured them that the suggestions will be
considered.
The group decided to meet Wednesday and react to staff work on
those suggestions, most of which required cooperation from ad
ministrators at the three organizations.
But cooperation with University administration on these solutions
isn't easy to achieve, said Barbara McCarthy, ASUO director of Universi
ty affairs.
"The administration has yet to say they'll change things."
Traffic Engineer Jim Hanks felt a little more optimistic. "They realize
they're going to be faced with a problem in December if they don't do
something about it," he said.
Oops — we blew it
Due to copy-editing errors a
number of persons were im
properly identified in Thursday's
Emerald.
On page 1, Dave Ridenour was
incorrectly identified as Mike
Ridenour. The photo captions on
page 12 contained two naming er
rors. Bill Snyder was incorrectly
identified as Dave Snyder and
Kenmar Bual was confused with
his brother Ramon Bual.
We regret any confusion this
may have caused.
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