BRIDGE Continued from Page 6 that would filter traffic down Agate Street ire- causing nervousness in the University community We live on Agate and we re quite terrified u! the prospect o( any kind of opening in the area. Strain said University planner Diane Wiley, who sits on the !• • rrv' Sttivt Bridge r.itl/en Advisors (iimnii'tn said Increasing traffic along Agate Street t ould have a very detrimental inipac 1 Making a new thoroughfare through . empus is n : desirable. Wiley said But Wiley s,i ! the l nlversitv is tu>t taking a p -. >n; on mv spe cific alternativ e it this stage of the prpt ess Any ilectsi n on the alternatives is several vus away The city is now in. '!v *-s of reviewing each altern,it > v * in a Draft Knvi runmental lie;:... : statement -The statement is s: heduled lor i dm p let ion In Mas The DK1S vs ill i • ter th<- puhln hearing proces-, this tal. il the city council appro.* s a ( onstric. tton alternative .ill reports will be compiled into a final environmental tmpm l Statement At that si o'* led-' rai funding will lx> released lor the proiec ( Duke Sa d S. 1 * , in federal funds have already Been ear marked tor the pn • 't-hrough a Itsieral-transportation a; t adapted las! v ear The i itv vs ; i i a is. ass tor St Al millioti from the Lane flountv roud fund State and . ms vs a' I ad -i . needed to complete the pro left ('.bnstrii ' , n s*u:ot exp' • ted to begin lilt 11 1 ‘i‘M> "This whole thing .-could be built in phases .\er many ■-years. Duke said Thai appro,u li would mirror tie gradual' evolution of the Ferry Street traffic corridor Less than 30 sears ago. the area north of the nye: was largely un . developed farm land Changes began in the mid dif.Os u ;th the (obstruction id the Oak wav Mali and 1-105 What vs as mine a quiet i onr'vtrv r ad inter sis turn bei ame a traffic nightmare It s basil ally a country road system. Duke said ! here s :■ quick and easy !iv oui there l i, whole thing is one giant intersei tion Rapid residential growth in ■ Willaken/ie and North Oatessav areas aggravated the problem i t. population of tile area is evpei ! ed to double in the next ltd years In response to potential traffic proldems. the city completed a city-wide transportation study in , mt> based on (oinputer general ed models The final report, (ailed Transl’lati. recommended hun dreds of improvements to the ; itv s transportation system, includ mg improvements to the ferry ‘street Bridge M) i ’ * Sla»jr«t» 1*1 (>lift* 11» i%m i*-U: K :■ A f I/*** 1 Ayr- Kami i* -r. 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Orrg->n Mumaiutn-* (. enter Movimn-nt.’ iaiutliar.fi; C hit'ano d# A/tLan. < enter for thr Study • *» VV cnrn in Society. and thr ( ompuratm* Uterature Program J iMnt fmeniefi) ,tnJ luJie Humith’n ' n\;hi tkttr rnmil tkr :nh for Uiimt'n litune n 'mm !»;, • : ", i, hrrr ■ '» "•{vJ fi>f /*>w />,- ■ ' r ««.<«! mif' ,i>,/ if* ,i' m 'iiirw for m i u v./i rr-J He ir! They’re Taking Appointments for Some Woman-to-Woman Talk. Meet Laurie Freier, physician's assistant, and Judie Hamilton, certified nur se midwife (CNM) Both know what's on a woman's mind, know her concerns, understand her fears They're easy to talk to easy to be frank with As a physician's assistant. Laurie does routine gynecological exams and offers counseling m PMS. contraceptives, and sexually transmitted diseases Stic s especially good with teenagers needing their fust exams As a certified nurse midwife, Judie offers an alternative approach tea prepat m; for childbirth She consults with expectant parents from their very first office visit through the delivery, and afterwards Most importantly, like the doctors they work with, both Laurie and Judie are committed to giving women the information they need to make sound decisions about their health care Skilled doctors A caring environment And now. Laurie and Judie Good reasons for making your next appointment at the Clinic for Women 175 West B Street Suite I Springfield, Oregon 97477 Oregon Medical Group Clinic for Women 1200 Hilyard Street Suite S-200 Eugene. Oregon 97401 Richard Beyerietn, M.D and David Powell. M.D. 726-1010 RIGHT ®N TARGET Oregon Daily EmCTald 346'37 1 2