10A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • JULY 11, 2018 Th e project, according to Meyers, would center around downtown Cottage Grove and surrounding alleys. In- formation provided to the council by Meyers and Pub- lic Works and Development Director Faye Stewart stated that the project would, “in- clude repaving Main Street and adjacent alleys, installa- tion of accessible sidewalks with street trees, new in- ground infrastructure and improved aesthetics for Main Street and adjacent streets within the downtown histor- ic district.” Monday’s vote, however, did not tie the city’s hands in regards to the plan. City staff and council members noted that the plan could be “tweaked” if the city was awarded the funds. Gowing, who voted against the refi nement plan two years ago, said, “I will fi ght the plan to the end. I’m for getting money so we have something to fi ght about later.” Councilor Kenneth Rob- erts told the board he had spoken to 200 people be- tween the July 4th holiday and Monday night’s meet- ing. He said only one person was in favor of the plan and so, citing his promise to lis- CAITLYN MAY/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL ten to his constituents, voted A resident speaks about his concerns during Monday night's City Council meeting in regard against the item that did not to the BUILD Grant application and potential changes to downtown. take action on the plan, but addition of picnic benches grant, it would still have to rather, allowed staff to apply from A1 GRANT outside of the Axe and Fiddle, make repairs to streets, curbs for $10 million in funds. Rob- and other infrastructure on erts was the sole vote against a restaurant on Main Street. “…Should we have 12-foot Main Street but would have the motion. streets on Main Street and sidewalks so Axe and Fiddle to block businesses several Meyers told the council he widening sidewalks — the can have more benches and times as funds became avail- thought Cottage Grove had a main point of contention at expand their business? No,” able to make the repairs. “good chance” at being select- Resident Duane Taddaei, ed given its rural designation Monday’s meeting. Council- he said. Boone noted that applying who came to the meeting and the fact that it has invest- man Jake Boone noted that some of the sidewalks were for the grant was the “least with a sign that read “Refi ne ed in fi ber cables and other not accessible and the city worst way” of repairing Main not Redefi ne” told the board infrastructure improvements. that any improvements to needed to make necessary re- Street. Th e grant is expected to be “Th e vast majority of the Main Street would cost mon- awarded on Dec. 18 of this pairs while mayor Jeff Gow- ing said he was not in favor of plan is fi xing things that need ey to maintain and ques- year. the suggestion to widen the fi xing,” he said, adding that if tioned whether the city could sidewalks, citing the recent the city did not apply for the aff ord it. C Pints 1/2 F , or 1 F lat lat erries Blueb are y! Read Certifi ed Organic Blueberries. Call Ahead and Order, or Come by the Farm 541-912-0931 ll Blueberr e w s ie re 34030 Orchard Ave., Creswell 541-895-8907 s U-Pick or Call to Order Open Daily 8-5pm Accommodate off hour picking by appointment July –August with eight different varieties No Spray! We provide buckets & boxes Please leave pets at home. Gold Rush 5K set to run July 21 through downtown Now in its fourth year at the corner of Sixth and Washing- ton streets in downtown Cot- tage Grove, the Gold Rush 5K Run/Walk will draw a crowd for a race that benefi ts youth running activities in southern Lane County. On Saturday, July 21, begin- ning at 9 p.m., runners and walkers will take off for a fl at, fast loop around downtown, passing historic neighbor- hoods and even some of the Cottage Grove area’s fabled covered bridges on their way back to the Brewstation — a sponsor of the race — at the corner of Sixth and Washing- ton streets. Th e Gold Rush is one of four major and several small- er events organized annually by Run CG, a group of run- ning enthusiasts dedicated to staging quality runs and walks that showcase the charm of the Cottage Grove area. Other races on the Run CG calendar include the Fools Rush, held each April Fool’s Day. 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