If the spending limit approved by Council on June 13 is $19.4 million, why did the public notice list $48 million?
When the notice was mailed on April 18 to provide notice on the May 23 public hearing, Council hadn’t yet made a final decision on how much urban renewal funds to make available for the projects. At that time, the low-end estimate City Council reviewed in March was $17 million; the high end estimate was $48 million. That’s why the $48 million appears in the notice. Council ultimately decided on a spending limit increase of $19.4 million. The plan amendment includes caps on spending for each project and a community engagement and approval process before any funding decisions will be made. More detail on the projects and the cost estimates is on our website: http://www.eugene-or.gov/791/Downtown and in the Report on the 2016 Amendment, Chapter 6 starting on page 13. Report on the 2016 Amendment

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1. Why did Council approve an ordinance? Why did the Plan need to be amended?
2. What is a spending limit? What have downtown urban renewal funds been spent on? What is the new spending limit?
3. If the spending limit approved by Council on June 13 is $19.4 million, why did the public notice list $48 million?
4. How does the Downtown Urban Renewal District impact local schools ?
5. What schools are included? Does it include rural schools?
6. Why did the public hearing notice say that it won’t impose a new tax AND that taxes may go up?
7. Why were no dollar amounts are listed for the four proposed UR downtown projects in the public hearing notice?
8. Does the redistribution of tax revenue impact rural property taxes---rates or amounts?
9. The Public Hearing Notice indicates that the high-speed fiber network will benefit the 4J and Bethel school districts. How will this occur if their facilities are not in the Downtown District?
10. What downtown sites, other than the Park Blocks along 8th Avenue, are being considered for the Farmer’s Market and are those areas within the Downtown Urban Renewal District?
11. What entities support the amendment?