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each meeting to distribute. Mr. Meisner suggested keeping copies of the minutes from the HRC and the <br />Police Commission meeting in a binder in the City office. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly asked for a short memorandum on the meeting between staff and the Cruise-In members. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson also reported on the National League of Cities (NLC) Congress. She informed members that <br />she had a list of tapes of all the workshops at the conference that were available for $12 a tape. She <br />mentioned that she had copies of information about electric deregulation from the NLC and that she would <br />send a copy to the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB). She said that she had discovered that the <br />electric board in Greenville, Texas, which has a similar structure as EWEB, was trying to expand its authority <br />to include telecommunications through a charter amendment, much as EWEB was attempting. She said that <br />she would stay in contact with people in Greenville to learn from their campaign. <br /> <br />Ms. Nathanson said that Municipalities in Transition focused on municipal revenue. She said that cities were <br />concerned about revenue because of the e-commerce issue. She said that she encouraged the group members <br />to take a broader and fresher look at how to create sensible revenue streams for services because the economy <br />and the sources of revenue were changing rapidly. <br /> <br />Mr. Rayor passed. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap~ asked if there would be any contingency requests for informational pieces for the police and fire <br />facilities bond. Mr. Johnson said that there would not be any because the Voters Pamphlet would be going to <br />every household with information about the bond measure. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap~ excused himself to attend a send-off for youth who were going to Washington, DC, to lobby for <br />diabetes. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor mentioned that she had seen Mary Maitlin and James Carvell in Washington and that she had <br />visited the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial and was very inspired by it and the quotations about human <br />rights and the environment spoken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor said that she attended a meeting of the Human Development Commission, which focused on the <br />privacy of medical records, domestic violence and relationships, mental health and the ways to erase the <br />stigma of mental illness, and Medicare equity among the states. <br /> <br />B. Work Session: Nodal Development Implementation Strategies <br /> <br />Jan Childs asked the council for direction regarding a request from Rob Zako of Friends of Eugene to leave <br />the record open longer for TransPlan. She said that the letter requesting the extension was being reviewed by <br />the other three adopting officials. She explained that the request was to leave the record open in order to <br />receive public comment as the council completed its initial series of work sessions on TransPlan. <br /> <br /> Mr. Fart moved, seconded by Mr. Meisner, to extend the opening of the public record <br /> for TransPlan until May 31, 2000. The motion passed unanimously, 6:0. Mr. Pap~ <br /> was temporarily absent from the meeting. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council March 15, 2000 Page 2 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />