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• Questions asked about move -on units and coordinated entry. <br />• Important to consider compliance barriers including pets, couples who want to stay <br />together, and potential PTSD -triggering conditions when being housed around others. <br />• Consider the gaps in the mental health services as work is done to address the homeless <br />service system. <br />• Acknowledge the need for buildable lands for housing and look into incentives for housing <br />investments. <br />• Question asked about using a cost effectiveness metric to help decide where spending <br />makes the most sense. <br />• This preliminary report feels fundamentally different; it has the focus, analysis, and <br />coordination that will help facilitate real progress. <br />• Question asked about whether any part of the study addressed the origin of homeless <br />people in Eugene, what percentage are from here, and what percentage move here and then <br />find themselves homeless. <br />• Concern expressed about whether increasing the community's capacity to address the <br />needs of the homeless will result in more people moving to the area for these services. <br />• Appreciation expressed for the focus on geographic and demographic locations to make <br />sure services are spread out equitably and appropriately. <br />• Consider the inclusion of single -room occupancy units as part of the housing solution. <br />• Question asked about why the report recommends a 50-75 bed shelter. <br />The meeting adjourned at 1:31 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />_5�� <br />Elena Domingo <br />Deputy City Recorder <br />Link to the webcast of this City Council meeting: here. <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council and Lane County October 10, 2018 Page 2 <br />Board of Commissioners Joint Meeting <br />