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gon Commission on Children and Families that were identified as a result of HB <br />2202 in 2005. <br />2. Eugene supports legislation to increase services to youth who are aging out of the <br />foster care system. Currently nearly half become homeless within six months. <br />3. Eugene supports legislation that provides additional mental health, substance abuse, <br />and health care for children and young adults under the age of 21.” <br /> <br />Ms. Walston noted that Richie Weinman, a member of the Community Development Division who has <br />worked extensively on issues involving homelessness, helped craft the language. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly commended the Mayor, Ms. Walston, and Mr. Weinman for the stronger language. <br /> <br />The motion to amend passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon, seconded by Ms. Ortiz, moved to add on page 57 of the draft, under “Air <br />Quality” the following language: <br />“The City will support legislation and work with local and state partners to reduce car- <br />bon emissions.” <br />The motion to amend passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon, seconded by Ms. Ortiz, moved to add on page 65 of the draft under “Notice <br />for Spraying Pesticides/Insecticides” the following: <br />“The City supports legislation which requires advance written notification to the City <br />and recognized neighborhood organizations of pesticide and insecticide spraying along <br />railroad tracks.” <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy said this motion responded to a long-term concern in the community, but she was uncertain <br />whether the State could actually force the railroad to actually notify the public. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly supported the intent but he believed the State could do nothing about it. <br /> <br />Ms. Walston acknowledged that the State had no jurisdiction but she thought it should at least be “put in the <br />hopper” as a statement of support. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly offered the following friendly amendment: <br />“The City supports legislation which requires advance written notification to the City <br />and recognized neighborhood organizations of pesticide and insecticide spraying along <br />railroad tracks to the extent allowed by federal law.” <br /> <br />The maker and the second accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman asked how practical it would be to add it to the United Front agenda. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy believed that if there was a resolution of some kind on this issue that went to Congress that, <br />given the shift in power at the level of the House of Representatives, it could bring about change at the <br />federal level. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman offered a friendly amendment to add this item to the United Front agenda. <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council November 8, 2006 Page 5 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />