GIOELLO Nick R <br />From: <br />amcivor@comcast.net <br />Sent: <br />Sunday, May 14, 2017 11:39 AM <br />To: <br />GIOELLO Nick R <br />Cc: <br />lorsch2728@pacbell.net; John Terhes Oaterhes@gmail.com); conlon-mcivor, maura; <br />David and Catherine Johnson <br />Subject: <br />Capital Hill PUD <br />Attachments: <br />IMG_2418.JPG; IMG_2419.JPG <br />Hi Mr. Gioello, <br />The neighbors are very opposed to the Capital Hill PUD proposed by Dr Dreyer. The roads are too <br />narrow. Pedestrians and bicyclists use Spring St, a narrow road with no sidewalks, all the time. I <br />have heard an estimate of 100,000 to 200,000 truckloads of building materiaVremoval of trees and <br />debris going up and down this road as this project is built. <br />The project is too big, destroys habitat, and impacts on Hendricks Park, the best park in Eugene. <br />Enclosed are a couple of photos I took this morning on Spring St. I recently saw a Comcast van <br />parked in the road by the phone pole, and traffic backed up trying to get around it. Imagine a large <br />dump truck. <br />You'll notice the anti-PUDD signs. They line the neighborhood. <br />I'm sure you will get more input from the neighborhood associations soon. <br />Andy Mclvor <br />2460 Malabar Drive <br />Eugene <br />