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- ) . 5 4 % 3 <br /> <br />%´¦¤­¤ #¨³¸ #®´­¢¨« <br />( ±±¨² ( ««Ǿ ΐΑΔ % ²³ ΗAvenue <br />th <br />%´¦¤­¤Ǿ /±¤¦®­ ΘΖΓΏΐ <br /> <br />3¤¯³¤¬¡¤± ΐΑǾ ΑΏΐΕ <br />ΔȀΒΏ ¯ȁ¬ȁ <br /> <br />#®´­¢¨«®±² 0±¤²¤­³Ȁ '¤®±¦¤ "±®¶­, "¤³³¸ 4 ¸«®±Ǿ !« ­ :¤«¤­ª Ǿ '¤®±¦¤ 0®«¨­¦Ǿ -¨ª¤ #« ±ªǾ '±¤¦ <br />%µ ­²Ǿ #§±¨² 0±¸®± <br /> <br />#®´­¢¨«®±² !¡²¤­³Ȁ #« ¨±¤ 3¸±¤³³ <br /> <br />- ¸®± 0¨¤±¢¸ ®¯¤­¤£ ³§¤ 3¤¯³¤¬¡¤± ΐΑǾ ΑΏΐΕǾ ¬¤¤³¨­¦ ®¥ ³§¤ %´¦¤­¤ #¨³¸ #®´­¢¨«. <br />1.CEREMONIAL MATTERS <br />The Eugene Public Works Department was honored for being reaccredited by the American <br />Public Works Association. <br />2.PUBLIC FORUM <br />1.Kathy Lynn–Supporteda resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />2.Eva Winter –Supportedimprovementsand other resources for Amazon Pool. <br />3.Cindy Koehler –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />4.Thomas Brown –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />5.Bob Cassidy –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />6.Jennifer Frenzer-Knowlton–Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />7.Joan Cypress –Supported bringing back the Eugene Celebration Parade. <br />8.LeighAnneJasheway–Supported bringing back the Eugene Celebration Parade. <br />9.Laurie Powell–Supported the climate recovery ordinance and action. <br />10.Bob Doppelt–Supported no-bikes policyon the Ridgeline trail between Fox Hallow and Dillard. <br />11.Cliff Gray –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />12.Kristy Murray –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />13.David Piccioni –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />14.Lonnie Douglas –Supporteda living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />15.Dharmika Henshel–Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />16.Charlie Swanson–Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />17.Carol Scherer–Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br />18.Ada Ball–Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />19.Sue Sierralupé–Gave an update on Occupy Medical and their outreach to the community. <br />20.Mia Saenger–Supported improvements and other resources for Amazon Pool. <br />21.Misa Joo–Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />22.Terry Roy-Reportedthere were inconsistencies with annexation letters sent to residents. <br />23.Joe Tyndall–Said hisfree speech rights were infringed bythe Police Commission. <br />24.Stefan Strek–Said there aretoo many taxes in the city and global warming isn’t real. <br />25.Lisa Lombardo–Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />MINUTES –Eugene City CouncilSeptember 12, 2016Page 2 <br />Work Sessionand Meeting <br /> <br />