Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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similar rights.1' he said
Moreover, bicyclists can use
other routes to campus besides
Alder Street. Ellis said. "There
are other places on campus for
them to go." he said.
"Another solution we ha
ven't talked about is creating
another bike lane." Ellis said.
"That could be a refinement on
this plan that could be imple
mented."
However. Perkins said a
parking garage would com
pletely disrupt the campus
neighborhood
"1 just hate to see a building
like a parking garage there to
disrupt the environment when
you are so limited on what you
can do to the structure to make
it workable." he said, adding
that an academic building
would be more pleasing to the
area.
Junior landscape architecture
major Peter Quady said the
parking garage would down
grade the Alder Street area
"The parking structure as it's
planned now would seriously
degrade the quality of that end
of campus and the living area
near there." Quady said "It
could go other places such as
near Bean Complex."
F.llis said the proposed struc
ture will be presented before
the Campus Planning Commit
tee in June
"If it is approved, it will go
to Paul Olum for approval and
after that to the state hoard." he
said.
If the parking garage is ap
proved, construction will begin
next fall and will last nine
months. Kllis said
Thi' planning department
also displayed plans for addi
tions to the Knight Library at
the open house.
Planning Associate Chris Ka
mey said the library will ex
pand southwards, westwards
and upwards for a total of
132.000 new square feet
"The expansion will provide
growth that hasn’t been provid
ed for the last 20 years, and it
will give room to grow over the
next 20 years." Ramey said
Drilling
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dent Reagan last year might
change that. The constitution
ality of Reagan's order has yet
to be tested.
“That's something for the
courts to decide." Dix said.
The U.S. Interior Department
— against Goldschmidt's wish
es — has announced their in
tentions to grant oil leases off
the Oregon coast as soon as
1992, with production to begin
as early as 2005.
Since the announcement, the
governor and several members
of the Oregon congressional
delegation have fought unsuc
cessfully to overturn or delay
the decision.
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