[Permatopia] Friday 12.18.15 City Club - What to do about Kesey Square? Options for the Future

Kathy Ging kathy at kathyging.com
Mon Dec 14 16:56:00 CST 2015


What to do about Kesey Square?  Options for the Future Friday  12.18.15


_In a departure from our usual format, informed advocates for a variety of ideas about this site will be invited to the meeting and encouraged to provide data and insights in response to questions about this specific site for development._


This FRIDAY, December 18, 2015 from 12:05 to 1:20 pm, Downtown Athletic Club, 3rd Floor Ballroom     (Willamette near 10th)          
                                                          

(NOTE: you need not be a member of City Club or DAC to attend - cost $5 for non-member or pay more and get lunch too!)

Distinctive, Creative, and Active Uses for Broadway Plaza

http://www.cityclubofeugene.org/.../693-program-2015-12...

Guest Speakers: David Dougherty, Dougherty Landscape Architects; Brittany Quick-Warner, Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce
Coordinator: Mary Leighton

Taking another step in the revitalization of downtown, the City of Eugene is looking for ideas that will provide distinctive, creative, and active uses for the property at Broadway and Willamette, officially named Broadway Plaza, also known as Kesey Square. According to the City website, "The ideal redevelopment will provide an urban use that complements recent investment in the area including the Broadway Commerce Center; First on Broadway mixed-use development; and the Woolworth Building. In addition, the preferred project will contribute to the pedestrian experience downtown, support the Eugene Downtown Plan's vision for a strong, active urban center, and provide a suitable home for the Kesey statue either onsite or elsewhere in the community."

Two speakers will explain their reasons for recommending two very different concepts of the ideal redevelopment plan.

David Dougherty is the principal and lead designer of Dougherty Landscape Architects. He will describe strategies for making the Plaza a more productive social and commercial open space, citing success in meeting similar challenges elsewhere. With more than 20 years experience, Dougherty has participated in several well known projects. They include the Wexner Art Center at Ohio State University and Bryant Park in New York City. Dougherty has made numerous well recognized contributions to the built environment in the Northwest. He is an affiliate member of the American Institute of Architects and serves on Eugene 4J's Design Advisory Committee. 

Brittany Quick Warner is the Director of Business Advocacy for the Eugene Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber recently came out in support of the proposal for erecting a mixed use building on the square, based on input from local businesses. Brittany is responsible for leading the Eugene Chamber of Commerce public policy efforts. This involves following legislative issues in Eugene, Lane County, and at the state level in Salem, representing the Chamber on various committees and public processes, advocating on behalf of the business community to local elected officials, directing leadership development efforts, and leading public policy issue campaigns at the Eugene Chamber.

Kevin Shanley will ask the first question. Kevin is a landscape architect who is fascinated with "three dimensional site-planning issues."

In a departure from our usual format, informed advocates for a variety of ideas about this site will be invited to the meeting and encouraged to provide data and insights in response to questions about this specific site for development.

For more information about lunch and to see the full menu and place your order online please visit our website. Or you can also call the office at 541.485.7433 to place your order or email administrator at cityclubofeugene.org and place your order; then when you get to the event you will pay for your lunch. <$5 entrance fee for non-members - does not get you lunch though>
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