Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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TENANTS
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“The destrut lion of any low-cost housing will
la; a disaster for the entire community,” Ford said
David Zopan of Eugene Citizens (or Lou Cost
I lousing gave the laiard a lustoru al perspet live on
the Amazon situation iti tht* late 1970s the Uni
versity was considering plans to tear down and
replace Amazon
Zupan said that tenants offered to take over
management of the complex in cooperation with
the University Then-University President William
Boyd initially auopted, then reiM ted the plan, and
added $20 to rental rates
That action prompted a rent-strike at Amazon
that ended when administration officials renegoti
ated management arrangements of the complex,
granting tenants more autonomy. It was about this
time that the i hild-care facilities were also built
An engineering study done at the time said that
the Amazon complex could last for another 20 to
10 years, and the University then spent some cap
ital improvement money on new roofs and foun
dations fur the buildings
"Why would the University iiuu say that invest
ment was for nothing*' To defer this issue to the
University could be a drastic mistake. This hous
ing is so crucial that tearing it down would have
a direct effect on the entire community . At the very
least, it would he prudent to step bm k and take a
look at all the possible options here." Zupon said.
Zuf.>an said that although the idea of using bond
money for the construction ol new housing is
"very appropriate" any new buildings should not
be built at Amazon.
University offic ials said lust week they are plan
ning a new study of the Amazon buildings to look
into the costs and benefits of maintaining Amazon
vs tearing down and replacing the complex. The
current time line! calls for completion of the study
by Dec 31
Before the board meeting. Amazon tenants
staged a "Short March for justice from the EMt t
Courtyard to Johnson Hall. They carried a mock
coffin then said symbolized "the potential death of
low-cost housing in Eugene."
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