k Please Recycle L r This Paper % COMMUNITY Citizens critical of LTD proposal By Stephanie Sisson Oregon Ua> y [met m3 The proposed McDonald site for the new Eugene Ml) Hus Sta tion will eliminate downtown parking spaces already in demand, said Lane Community College students, staff and admin istration and downtown business owners at a public hearing Wednesday night. At the hearing, which was called to illic it comments about the Draft Environmental Impact Statement prior to making a dec ision about changing the site, 25 of the 2H people who gave testimony expressed concerns about the availability of parking if the proposed 17fi parking spaces near the Me Donald Theater .ire eliminated by moving the Eugene Station to the McDonald site "Why do so many people in this city want to eliminate the most-used city parking lot?" asked Darryl Ram. owner of Dar ryl's Custom Framing and Por trait Studio, located near ltltli and Willamette He anticipates a 50 to HO percent loss in sales if the parking lot is closed "I’ll |ust he one more entre preneur who took his chances on downtown Eugene and is reward ed with financial ruin.'' Ram said to applause from the 65-member audience. Two alternative sites to the cur rent LTD station are proposed in the DEIS — the Mi.Donald Site, which would he the block sur SON CMAMAof IF* f m***) Olive Plata residents Lillian Slarr (right) and Trudy Demarchl show their concern about the exhaust from the L TD buses. rounded by 10th Ave.. Olive St . 1 lth Avu and Willamette St., ami the 1 HOI* site. which would be surrounded b\ High St., nth Ave.. E Broadway and the offramp of Ferry St. Bridge. Several students of the LCC downtown c enter testified that lack of easy, a< cessible parking would force them to reconsider continuing their education because of the difficulty in arranging work and class sched ules around a bus schedule. Residents and staff members of the Olive Plaza retirement center also expressed concerns about parking availability for them selves and their visitors II the LTD Hoard of Directors chooses the McDonald site for the new Eugene Station, it will not only limit parking spat es near tint ten ter, but increase the level of exhaust and noise in the area. "Please consider letting the Olive Plaza residents know how you're going to handle air pol lution, the noise anti the safety issues," saitl Margie Smith. Pres ident of the Olive Plaza Board, to the hoard of directors. "They are very concerned and they feel you have not been listening " MiXinit+ib QuaJrii* &2J0, nub mirtn.il JfykCDm 300i QMOM Jrwe, Aftt* t\uJk>Yiwn** 14" hnfd.it ApfJ* h\utui,\i AII ,ttul mem* Only $3,IJ6> Mac tiUmJ] 1C 475 I.® Aftfo *• v /4* Display, \‘{J* Ktyiwant II» Only 11,287. AffJt PouvrBkxtk I4$8 44ft) Only $1,296. oj wn m fmams \*ui i*» ^ *tLJ +i«tUh ft * k* m*dbh fwmmti *i a ^it*.mkoS or PcrntrHwii Introducing The Great Apple Campus [fed Right now bin any select Macintosh or IMwerBook'computer. and you'll also get seven useful software programs It s ;tll included in one low price. (The software alone has a axnbtned SRPof $S%.‘) And. the new Apjde Computer Loan offers low monthly payments that make the deal even better. Ajvjvh by January 28. 1994, and your first payment is deferred for 90 days. All you have to do is qualify. So, what am you waiting for? An Apple' computer. It does more. It costs less It's that simple. * It does more. It costs less. It’s that simple. Visit your Apple Campus Reseller for more information. Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center • 346-4402 Monday-Friday, 9am * 5pm £ /•*>{ VT* 1 ■ ■»V‘44*'r ^ Uk VI* jnJ <**r*tt*4 »*ys--*rni 4 Vf* 1 A* Iff** i' a*U 4n iruttrmjrh qf yf*« umf>*irr *m t*J UOA*'**/irLat tSKF J for ;*• ,fu,ti m IhfQmfm S0 jk+ m if VOutltr I "f\ /»« fe&OTX .i- fn jti /Ht/iw »tfl mntt/bar *jmr .-nan mk^rakd ;%nb^e fnm iff