EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — A consultant hired to help improve downtown Eugene has told city leaders that the area is in “crisis” and is widely considered unsafe.
The Oregon city hired New York-based Project for Public Spaces to recommend ways to make the downtown public spaces safer, welcoming and more active, reported The Register-Guard.
The firm presented several ideas during a Wednesday meeting. Vice president and design director Meg Walker said the project has found problems with homelessness in other cities but that the situation in downtown Eugene is the most serious she’s seen.
“And I want to say this frankly, that because you have a small downtown and you’re a small city and this (homeless) population is concentrated in a small area, it does come across as a much more serious problem than it would in another city like Seattle or Portland or New York City, where it’s more diffused,” explained Walker.