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<br /> ;d63~ <br />. <br /> 7/8/68 <br />.. Council Chamber <br /> Eugene, Oregon <br /> July 8, 1968 <br /> , <br /> The regular meeting of the Common Council of the city of Eugene, Oregon was called to order at <br /> 7:30 p.m. on July 8, 1968 inthe Council Chamber by His Honor Mayor Edwin E. Cone with the following <br /> councilmen Present: Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Lauris, Messrs. Purdy, McNutt, and Lassen, Mrs. Hayward, and <br /> Messrs. McDonald and Wingard. <br /> The Minutes of the meeting held June 24, 1968, as mailed to Council members, were approved. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1 Broken Glass on Streets - Councilman Anderson suggested arrangement be made with towing companies to <br /> remove broken glass from streets after auto accidents. The Manager said the matter will be checked <br /> with the Police Chief. <br />i 2 Industrial Plant, 10th and Seneca - Councilman Wingard asked that the Air Pollution Authority be re- <br /> quested to determine the source of the odor and whether it is dangerous for residents near the in- <br /> dustrial plant at 10th and Seneca. Councilman Lassen, member of the Regional Authority, said it would <br /> be considered at the Authority's meeting on July 10. <br /> 3 Traffic, Roosevelt and Highway 99 - Councilman Lassen requested investigation to determine whether <br />. traffic could be channeled into right-turn, through, and left-turn lanes for cars entering Highway 99 <br /> from the west on Roosevelt Boulevard. Also, whether better movement can be provided for cars entering <br />. the shopping center west of the highway off Roosevelt Boulevard. It was understood the situation <br /> would be investigated. <br /> 4 Sewer Connections, Bethe1-Danebo - Councilman Lassen asked about the progress of the poll on sewer <br /> connections in the Bethe1-Danebo area. The City Manager said the poll would be started next week. <br /> 5 City Bus System - Councilman McNutt inquired about the status of the City bus system. The City Manager <br /> said Eugene, with Springfield and Lane County, has applied through the Central Lane Planning Council <br /> for funds to finance a transportation study for the metropolitan area. The study will be undertaken <br /> by Voorhees & Co., transportation consultants, to determine how mass transportation in this area should <br /> be financed, by whom, equipment necessary, routes, etc. Local matching funds are available and ap- <br /> proval of the grant is expected shortly, after which decisions can be made concerning the local bus <br />, system. <br /> 6 Assessment Hearings - The City Manager explained that in an attempt to save time on assessment hear- <br /> ings staff people were available in the Public Works Department to answer questions with regard to <br /> calculation of assessments, then if there were some who still wished to be heard by the Council, they <br /> would have the opportunity at the time assessment ordinances were considered. He said the staff could <br /> also answer questions with regard to bids which were scheduled for hearing. <br /> 7 Bills, period June 25 to July 8, 1968, were presented and read as follows: <br /> .",., '..' {"H~ 1'<0 <br /> H~ Ollnl f~ Of l'AII ^M'l1l'd I",' OAT[ AMOlJNl <br />. ,,~..., " I ',,' "'...........r NO <br /> ,00 --. <br /> .00 <br /> CITIZENS BANK 656 .J\JNn~ 15,979,00 <br /> EUGENE .ATER & ELECTRIC BOARD L51 :.,'J \9 (' :n.<l, EUGENE OIlEGON <br /> 60-31 <br />.' ... <br /> CITIZENS BANK OF EUGENE 657 .,Uti 11 ~ 126,665,00 <br /> BurFORD W(LLETTE (..~2 .:, ~O" 31-'.9 ) EU GENE OIlEGON <br /> 60-26 <br /> /14,844.00 <br /> 14'~,~44.00 ,I' <br /> DUfFORD wtLLETTE L~3 :" I ~Il (.' 11)('.'10 <br /> 66-26 <br /> BETHEL [lArlEDO SAND & GI\AVEI. (..~4 ,',: ~o ( I;' bLt.lI ~ <br /> 66-29 <br />.' <br /> eElllEL CANEDO SAlID lit GRAVEL lJ'j1j 1. J ~Il t' I ('10.0 I) <br /> 60-29 <br />. 2. 75 1.4 2 <br /> '~~51.42 V(JIV <br />. <br /> 7/8/68 - 1 '..... <br />