Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    _Forum_
Research park needed at stadium
Bn Glen Smith
The question ol ,t rese.irch
p.uh ,uld its necessity to tie
built is nhvinus when one re.it
i/es ihiit the lugging coni|i,imes
itesire to remove .is minn trees
trom Oregon ,is rnpidh .is the\
.ill fell the forests no mutter
Inm in.on long h.iireit ov\ I
loving hippies null themselves
to old glow tll trees
And utter tins it there is no
industry i u sei \ ii e to lute its
pi.ice. the slide's mein soon e
__Commentan_
<it revenue iind ei unmin will
hr exported with thr forests
Before w r arr tainl with I hr
pi osper t ul the t a rat I asi adr
Desert and thr stigma ul our
largrst monnv making industry
bring mrthamphrtaminr labs
and h\ droptmir pot i rlhn •> it
would hr in thr stair's, thr
i 111 s and I hr l 'niversitv's hrst
llltrrrsts to ai I ijuii k 1 \ and in
corporate a irsranh perk that
will lirlp to attiai t top minds
as w rll as mi rrasr thr i upahil
it v to dit r 1 s11\ thr n onomu
base tin thr pruplr ul ( trrgmi
I hr need to do this hr|iar
thr unit iit rt imoniK drprrs
siun has i hainsaurd down thr
old grow th door ul rt oiiumir
sri uritv is obt iuus to most ( Ire
gonians
Sin ll a ! rsra roll park i ml Id
hr vert usrtui in addressing
how to maintain an am rent tor
rst iiini looking lor possible
usrs tor thr abundant plant IiIt*
in rnrilii inr and biospheres. ,is
wi■ 11 as genphvsit i om nils that
air also pr 11 i nr lit In t hr stale
Thr pai k ran also look into
thr i i•-atam ot products that
i an take thr plate ol wood am!
thr leasihdltt of m.iiuifai luring
mu h guilds in this slatr This
i mild hr ol hrnrtil to tin- mans
little tow ns th.it w lil not tu able
to makr mm li ut a uuinst u
Irai I um in thru nn k ■ it tin
stumps and will need to tind
some other mraus to slat elite
Thr largrst problem that the
Krsral t It I 'a : k 1 d uiri ! tail’.,
now is the attiii hment ol the
w mil 11\ rr front that i er lam
people have hlimtrd them
selves with The pl.it ement l)\
thr rivri trilds to take attat
troll) siimr people s i’ll|oAmrlit
ol this si emi area, hurt ing even
less ol the U dlamettr s h.tnks
to hr rnjot rd in a natural set
ting and congesting thr pedes
Irian ttat lit putting a work
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.uni stink .Him in I hi' inidst ol a
rei nation ariM lh.it alre.itk e\
Ms .md is in high use
It would lie 1 IK ollMtler.lle (it
the people whn'vr .ilrc.iiK
liiiiiiil .1 good use (it llic park Ini
I'M'n hr .md ,i rou11■ Iri'c ot in
loruntlM' dangers t(i teet their
sji.ii e was being invaded A re
sc.in h Il.lI k pi.li ed just nil
I rank I in lionltw aril ma\ i lot
I lie trati u ot th is alreadx lieavi
k -used arterv. and tlial would
he K.idlv iiiyopu on the part o!
the planners
However, the jilai einent ol
the resean h p.ll k in the neigh
horhood ui Aut/en Stadium
w mild lie .linn aide t<ir a mini
bei nt reasons I he ai i ess P i
I he Stadium IS designed In take
an e\i eption.il Hiix nl tralfii
and is i onveuienl to people us
iny: Interstate S Its also oak a
I i minute walk, from I he I'm
veisiti.
U till the stall linn belli).: used
onh Ini Saturdai football
games and the oi ( asional roi k
hand tin pm king lot is Im the
most part unused and wasted
l! the lese.m h pat k is built ill
this area tin need to maintain
a p.n ki ng Ini will lie the shared
expense ol two ol jiossibh
three oi i Uji.lilts and at least
will not be anolhet t oust rut.
t inn e\ jieiise
\nd bei anse ol the foresight
nl resean hers and Atil/en Sia
ilium's schedulers Iheie
should lie no reason foi a r on
Hut ot el ellts t onleieiK es
I mild be planned || It aw ,i\
imrs ( oetnmii es planned t.n
enough m advam :e hv till’ re
st-.iri li |idrk would be i» '-|n-t Ini
hv tin- Aul/eii M.iilitun
si hedulers I also don ! pn
i civ e ,i l.ii ge influx . i| vv oi ls i in
tin- wI'l'ki'iids a! llii- iexean h
park
l lii- building ol ihr I'i'simh li
park hen* would also highlight
the \\ illamette Si mm <■ .iiid
I n hnulngv ( .'etltel liv dll' pro
plr who would mil ouh grasp
llir value ol lilis institution. lull
would help to lane its binding
above Ilia! provided In hake
sales and begging alms tiom
m liiiid kids Inm li money
I lie svmluosis ol these two
plates would help to interest
out i hildrrn In the si u ih rs
and let hnulngv Afld.itlonallv
the lesi .III ll p.u k I .111 em c all
age the niainteiMiii e ol the
eastern end ol A lion llakei dark
that people have worked hard
to tidy up lot i loss i oiinlrv jog
geis and other health minded
enthusiasts
hhe is onotilii dev elopmeiit
that tin- researt h p n k has the
potential to bring lo this eoiit
mu nit v and Oregon i a mini In
stressed too nun ll And this
i onpled with I'll gene S I'l o|ogl
( al and politii al aw,unless has
the potential to push the 1 lt\
into the _ilst i eutuI V as a model
( lt\
(ill'll Snath is .1 student at the
l 'nn nsits
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