Our neighbor literally has sand bags in front of their garage in the winter to keep water out. When we put an <br />addition on our house (only 200 sq ft!) we had professionals come out to look at the drainage issues it would <br />cause for the house below us. With multiple contractors and sub-contractors for the PUD who is going to <br />oversee this and make sure drainage is done properly for the entire development? Can it be done properly? <br />TRAFFIC JAMS <br />This seems like a ridiculous thing to say about a quiet street near campus but we see it all of the time now. I <br />have a great video of a UPS driver having to back down our road to let an empty lumber truck go up the road. <br />Last week a crew cab truck blocked four cars from coming down the street while they were taking cans out of <br />a recycle bin on the street, Wednesday is Sanipac day around here and in many places on the street you can't <br />pass because it is too narrow and where you can it is often dangerous because you can't see if someone is <br />coming. Then in spring/summer time the area is littered with yard and tree maintenance trucks that have no <br />place to park except the street. These are everyday occurrences! I cannot fathom how a fleet of contractors <br />and material trucks are going to navigate an already congested area. <br />it has taken me so long to write this letter because (again) I cannot fathom how this project is moving forward <br />at this scale. As a mother and college instructor I spend my days helping my children and others to learn to <br />make good decisions. How is the Capital Hill PUD a good decision for Eugene? <br />Thank you for your consideration of my concerns and questions. I would like my letter to be entered into the <br />record and I would like a confirmation receipt. <br />Sincerely, <br />Amanda Terhes <br />2465 Oak Grove Dr. <br />Eugene, OR 97403 <br />2 <br />