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I|X) ( UK Ml Ml »HAl UNION 346-4381 S.MM I COMMUNITY Political newcomers vie for Ward I Briggs, MacDonald site timber concerns By Don Peters E met aid Associate Ed'lor __ Eugene City Council elections are usually low key. but with the November elections just around the corner, the Ward 1 race is l>eginning to heat up The candidates. Kandy MacDonald and Richard "Dick" Briggs, an* both political newcomers. While they both may be running for their first elected office, each brings a wealth of talent and experience into the campaign. Emily Schue. the current City Council repre sentative from the southern section of Eugene, chose not to run for reelection. Uriggs. 56. is the governmental coordinator for the Eugene Chamber of Commerce and holds a 1956 business administration degree from the University. His experience ranges from school fi nance and workers compensation to environmen tal issues and senior services. "1 think 1 can contribute," Briggs said. "1 want my grandkids to have a nice place to live.” MacDonald. 31, is also a University graduate (1990. H A. in political science. Phi Beta Kappa). Eor the past three years, he has been a legislative assistant for Slate Sen. l-irry Hill (D-Springfield): a background which he says gives him an edge. "I do have the experience at the state and coun ty level," MacDonald said "I'm running because government should represent public interest, not special interest." Wfith financial experts predicting an imminent recession, talk in Eugene has turned to the econo my. The city, as well as the entire state of Ore gon. is timber dependent; something which wor ries both candidates "1 think we've moved away from an overde pendence on timber." MacDonald said, adding only one-third ot manufacturing in the city is tim ber-related "We need future-oriented businesses, responsible to the environment and the commu nity.” "The real problem is stability of finance." Briggs said Housing, especially for the homeless, is anoth er big I o' al concern Briggs said an overdepen dence on property tax has contributed to the problem of affordable housing, while MacDonald favors the I .a no County Homelessness and Afford able Housing plan "It's comprehensive,” MacDonald said of the task force's plan, completed after a 10-month study "We need to find a way to fund it "Talk is cheap Now is the time to lake signifi cant ai lion " "Why does it t ost so much to buy a house'" Briggs asked "We re building for the wrong peo ple We’re building very few households for sin BIOGRAPHY Randy MacDonald CanJMary: Emm* City Council, Ward! Party: Non-partisan At*: 31 llmr Eugene Occupation: Legislative as sistant for Stats Son. Larry Hill lufcgrwmdh B.A. from University in political science; former president of the Eugene Com mission on the Rights of Minorities Richard “Dick” Briggs Candidacy: Eugene City Council. Ward I Party: Non-partisan Age: 56 Houle: Eugene Occupation: Governmental coordinator for the chamber of commerce Background: H A. in business administration from the University. 1956. gle residents. "We have to have a lid on property taxes," he added. "We have too many people being forced out of their homes." The environment has always been an issue in the Eugene area. Both candidates have opinions on what should be done, and how to go about do ing it "So many (government processes) don't work," Briggs said. "There is a shortage of re sources. so we have to make the processes work. " MacDonald is looking to sponsor clean air leg islation. South Eugene, he said, "has the worst smog of any part of Eugene." Briggs praised the local transportation system, but said it could be improved. "We have a tremendous system here," he said "But I think if LTD and the city got together to plan out long-term policy, it would be better." 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