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<br /> Mr. Gleason suggested a resolution be presented to the City Council and the <br /> school boards at their regular meetings. The resolution would provide the <br /> policy basis for cooperation. <br />e Mr. Klappenbach expressed appreciation for being invited to the meeting. He <br /> said the school boards and the City Council had cooperated in the past. The <br /> maintenance of Shasta Park is an example of cooperation between the Bethel <br /> School District and the City. Seven of the eight Bethel schools are in <br /> Eugene. The community schools in the Bethel district were eliminated several <br /> years ago because of finances. He hoped they could be reinstated. He would <br /> be very willing to cooperate in a restitution of the COP program. He empha- <br /> sized the importance of trust and his willingness to work with City officials. <br /> Ms. Ehrman noted that the meeting with the school board directors was initiat- <br /> ed by council members. <br /> Ms. Schue said she is a member of the Dunn School Advisory committee which <br /> will make recommendations about the use of Dunn School. The City has a pro- <br /> posal, but very little money. She hoped the committee members will recommend <br /> the proposal to the school board. <br /> Mr. Williams said the development of long-range plans for beautiful public <br /> lands owned by both the City and the school districts is extremely important. <br /> He is a member of the Tree and Beautification Commission. <br /> Ms. Bascom was glad cooperation between the City and the school district has <br /> improved. <br /> Mr. Harrison said the schools have a new program involving crossing guards. <br />e He asked the City for help with that program. He encouraged the City to help <br /> the school district with the Dunn and Lincoln properties. <br /> Linda DeSpain is a member of the school district Community Advisory Committee. <br /> She was encouraged by the cooperation apparent at the meeting. She said money <br /> saved by cooperation is needed for other projects. She emphasized that the <br /> school district still needs additional funds. <br /> Mayor Obie asked Ms. Nichols, Mr. Klappenbach, and Mr. Gleason to prepare a <br /> resolution for consideration by the Boards of Directors and City Council. He <br /> thanked those who attended the meeting. <br /> Mayor Obie adjourned the meeting at 6:55 p.m. <br /> ~~ <br /> ~ <br /> Micheal Gl eason -q <br /> Ci ty Manager <br /> (Recorded by Betty Lou Rarick) <br /> BLR:ch/1876C <br />- MINUTES--Eugene City Council/Eugene School Board September 23, 1985 Page 2 <br />