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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1994)
COUNCILOR Continued from Page 1 health consequent es sut h as air and noise pollution He nine other examples of problems associated with automobile use. such as the lai k of parking in some parts of the i its and the misuse of automobiles lead ing to ui|tir\ and death is rea sons to find alternative methods of transportation |ust imagine if even nisi half the trips In people transporting themselves to the store or work were cut hv people one other person ‘Sitting in the same ear to combine the trip.' Hurnbuckh* said There would probnbK !«• tens of thousands iess nitomo biles on the streets on am given day in l ugene Hornhm.kle saui that so far. the fats (.outlet 1 has installed more hike lanes ill Kugene and is considering a Lane Transit Dis trict shuttle around the down town area, which he said would include a stop at the University 1 he City Council is also consid ering taxing parking spaces, whii h the count il hopes would make land designated for park ing lots more expensive for property developers, therein reducing the number of parking spat es in Kugene Although such laws might disi ourage businesses, ivhtm l! ionics to i boosing between ci o nomii development and coni munitv growth in Kngene, Hornbut kle refuses to compro tnise Business growth and <■» o noinu growth are i ontradu tori to the notion of community growth, be< duse that's capital ism. and growth in capitalism means increasing the rate and amount of aci umutafion into the hands of the few And tins is anti sim nil At limits then* are mans people is ho love Kllgene because of it being a relatively safe plat e to commute by bu s lie Mombuckle a former i nner sits student said be does not at tuallv own a i ar be does hut the car .doesn't run llt-tras els mostly by bu vide, resorting to an automobile about once a week Hornbuckle. who has tieen in office for a little more than a year, is reluctant to point to any ( ill (Council actions as his ow n. but he does believe he tills a spet ifit. role on the count il "Whatever sou do on the ( atv Clount.il is a collet tile ai t. so 1 can't claim sole i redd." lie said I would s.iv the main thing that I'm responsible for is pulling back tin* curtain of i orruption of the bureaui racy I've document ed (lei options hv the huniiUM ra i \ of the community I'm a city councilor. ostensibly on the board of direr tors if you will, of the municipal ( orporation of the i it v of Kugene And when l say bureaui rai y, I hi referring to t it\ go’s eminent, whu h operates primarily in the interests of the largest and most powerful business interests yet pretends to exist to serve the interests of the ( ommunity Hornbuckle said he decided to run lor City Count il be< ause "the working class needs politi i ni representation I've always lieeti a member of the working i.lass and ahs ay s yv 111 he My interests are the interests of the working i lass Although these interests have upset some people. Ilorulnu kle refuses to ignore his i diivk turns It s not my intention to 1 ause controversy NH intention is to i ause peace and soi ml juste e he said What s controversial is the use of human beings as machines and their (onsiKjtient Iv being discarded to the unem ployment line I hat s PETITION Continued from Page i Thi- Amazon units vme dei Inred historit al !>«•* ause are typical of temporary homes i onstrm ted during World War I! to house defense workers They were trough! by the l 'in rersitx in 1947 and shipped In barge from Portland to house returning veterans who attended the University with (.1 Hill funding. Historic preservation of the buildings will be more expen sive th,in building new units, according to an engineering study completed two weeks ago Millman said this estimate does not include the interest costs ol ii long-term < onstruction loan Refurbishing work done on historical buildings is expensive because the buildings must remain is i lose as possible to the original design, said Sean Wilson a Inmilv housing board member Because family housing is financially self-supporting, foster and (uiddim said the res idents will have to absorb the costs of any historii al preserva tion work done on the units "This means higher rent for historical preservation.” said Caddini. "That w ill be plui ed on the shoulders of .ill family housing students In esseni e, we re no longer going to at hievo the goal of affordable housing for Militant* I’br possible rent im reases would foil III*’ activists' so ondarv ri'tisoii for the petition maintaining tow rimt rate* at \mazon They sav that without Amazon's low rrnt rates many lo\s income students could not afford to attend the l Diversity Millman and Satsi said that Amazon residents plan to apply for grants from the Department id Defense and other govern mental and private agencies to pay for historical work Kvster is not convinced that tins money w ill materialize 1 don't think it's prudent to start spending grant money that is rumored to he available until it's in your hand, he said ACCENT ON KEVIN HORNBUCKLH MIDDLE NAME Alan SIGN Peace BRAND OF TOOTHPASTE ,! ,t doesn l have saccharin in il INTERESTING TRAVELS 'he Philippines FAVORITE MOVIE Shortcuts DIO YOU VOTE FOR THE SALES TAX’ an- against a regies sive la* II s an economic assault t ontroversial bet .him1 s! in such .1 violation of Imnk human do; nit\ and <i Ions nl i'i imoimi development I have .i response t>1111\ to in< riMv tin' i lass i on V |OUS!|ess ot people llornblit kle i arries Ins y;oal ol raising ( lass const lousness into every part of Ills life lie IS Ire qlientlv seen on street i timers or goinji door to door hnndiin; out literature stn li as the ( oinnninist licit spa per /Vnp/r s Hrek/v Ho rid tlombuckIt* also has issues of th*> newspaper in his Inn kpai k, ready !o v«• away hven in his job as tho single employee .it tln> t.linn for Rational behavior Change. Hornbuckle trios to teat h people that they allow themselves to he exploited. ami how they call overcome tilts At the mental health t enter. I lornhui kle. who has a degree in i linn al psyi hology. specializes in treating people to quit had habits sm h as overdrinking hv teat lung them to take respon sibility tor then actions and to systematically think about the t onsoquem es of their habits He does not treat over drinkers as .victims of i disease '()v er drinking is a bad habit behaviors are not diseases, lie •.aid Murnbutkle who has been involved in social work suite volunteering in 1‘tHti. has dealt with, among-others, prisoners, runaways and developinentally disabled people He believes that by i oiinseling troubled peo pie. he is simply doing what needs III be done It's the right thing to do. to help people llorilbin kle sau! 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