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• Anything that helps address CRO goals is important and this will also help with Vision Zero <br />goals. <br />• Consider offering free bus service, like Corvallis. If service is often enough and free -of - <br />charge, people might not want to own cars. <br />• Appreciate the public engagement parts of the report because commitment from the <br />community on direction and needs is important. <br />• Transportation planning is challenging because decisions must be made that consider both <br />the present and future, even though the future is unknown. <br />• Questions asked about how many people use the bus in the course of a year and how many <br />are regular riders. <br />• Consider looking at new funding sources for MovingAhead and Transit Tomorrow <br />initiatives. <br />• Consider allowing youth to ride the bus for free because encouraging them to get on the bus <br />while they're young will help them become system users as adults. <br />• Consider allowing pets to board the bus with their owners. <br />• Transit Tomorrow presentation will be coming to Council on October 15. <br />• The idea that people don't need the same level of service on weekends is not true. People <br />who don't work a Monday -Friday schedule are disproportionately affected by the decreased <br />weekend bus schedule; this is an equity issue that should be addressed. <br />• Questions asked about plans to triple ridership in order to meet CRO goals and what the <br />current number of travelers is during peak hours. <br />The meeting adjourned at 1:22 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Elena Domingo <br />Deputy City Recorder <br />Link to the webcast of this City Council meeting: here. <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council September 19, 2018 Page 2 <br />Work Session <br />