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<br />Mr. Pryor said that the Human Services Commission was doing some visioning and goal-setting to help <br />make sure that the relationships between the different agencies was effective and working at a high level. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz reported that CentroLatino Americano received a health care grant. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman informed the City Manager that some members of the public reported having difficulty <br />accessing the City Council agendas on the website. She said that the problems had been persisting for <br />several weeks and asked that staff research the source of the trouble so that people could have better access <br />to what the council was doing. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly reported that at the Metropolitan Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, an update was given about <br />the federal Surface Transportation Program-Urban (STP-U) money for transportation. He said that the <br />money for this region would be reduced from $3.5 million over three years to $3 million, which might mean <br />that MPC would have to reduce some of its allocations. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly made a follow-up request to the City Manager for an outline in a broad form of what would be <br />involved in reviving the former tree ordinance, chapters 6 and 9. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor mentioned that she was also interested in knowing about the tree ordinance. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor announced that her e-mail was not working. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor said that she received a call from one of her constituents saying when a complaint had been <br />made to the Eugene Police Department (EPD) about a long and well-attended party on Onyx Place, the <br />police responded that they did not have the staff to respond. Ms. Taylor said that she would like to know <br />more about that. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor observed that a recent four-hour meeting attended by city councilors was held in a place in <br />which the meeting could not be cablecast. She also noted that there was no media present. She said that she <br />thought that the public needed to know what was going on with the City Council all the time. She said that <br />she was also disappointed in the parking at the facility. She said that she did not understand why the <br />meeting was not held at City Hall where everyone knew where to park and where the meeting could be <br />cablecast to the public. Ms. Taylor also commented that it seemed to her that at this meeting, without public <br />input, the council went a long way toward deciding that City Hall would not be remodeled but would be <br />replaced with a new building. She reiterated that she thought that the public should know what the council <br />was doing. <br /> <br />Mr. Papé complimented the staff and the City Manager for receiving the International City Managers <br />Association (ICMA) award for the City’s accounting performance measurement. He said that he thought <br />that these measurements would be helpful in reviewing and assessing where the City was “on track” or “off <br />track.” <br /> <br />Mr. Papé announced that the mayor would he holding her one-on-one in Ward 5 on October 25 at 5 p.m. at <br />the Market of Choice on Green Acres and Delta Highway. He encouraged his constituents to come and meet <br />with the mayor. He informed Mayor Piercy that there would probably be some people there to talk about an <br />issue on Holly Avenue. Mr. Papé said that he, Mr. Poling, and Mr. Taylor had a meeting scheduled during <br />the week with some residents of Holly Avenue. He told the mayor that he would apprise her of the situation. <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council October 24, 2005 Page 2 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />