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• Anya Dobrovolski spoke about pedestrian safety, Oregon Crosswalk Law and an ODOT sting. <br />• Eugene Drix said all of us can help solve homelessness. <br />• Alexander Daniell supported Opportunity Eugene and the use of Conestoga Huts. <br />• Michael Gannon wanted to help the homeless and supported lifting the camping ban. <br />• Brad Gibson, Dignity Village, R2D2, said homeless need more help. <br />• Majeska Seese -Green shared a statement about a foreclosure and reuse of property. <br />• Marina Hajek expressed concern about careless, young drivers. <br />3. PUBLIC FORUM ON CITY HALL <br />• Tim Campbell supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl, and people /jobs in downtown core. <br />• Gerry Gaydos supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl, noting the value in re -using site. <br />• Mark Johnson supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl, creating a vibrant downtown. <br />• Jeannine Parisi supported sharing the EWEB building, but said downtown site good, too. <br />• Jim Hale supported the EWEB site, citing costs of building new. <br />• Sarah Bennett, Downtown Neighbors Association, supported City Hall at 777 Pearl. <br />• Dave Hauser, Chamber of Commerce, supported City Hall at 777 Pearl. <br />• Eric Gunderson supported renovation of City Hall, 777 Pearl, making it new, green, efficient. <br />• Joe Tyndall suggested turning City Hall into a homeless shelter. <br />• Ptery Lieght supported SLEEPS and using City Hall for a shelter. <br />• Eugene Drix supported building with integrity, making it welcoming, by the river. <br />• Sue Prichard supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl, noting it was good stewardship. <br />• Otto Poticha supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl, creating a signature building. <br />• Bill Whalen supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl, where it supports downtown vitality. <br />• Kevin Matthews supported keeping City Hall at 777 Pearl. <br />• Phil Farrington supported keepng City Hall at 777 Pearl, noting it supports downtown. <br />• Sara Palmer supported keeping City Hall on Pearl, and saving the existing building. <br />4. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes <br />- November 19, 2012, Public Hearing <br />- November 21, 2012, Work Session <br />- November 26, 2012, Work Session <br />- November 26, 2012, Regular Meeting <br />- November 28, 2012, Work Session <br />B. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Brown, seconded by Councilor Farr, moved to approve the <br />items on the Consent Calendar. PASSED: 7:0 <br />5. PUBLIC HEARING AND ACTION: <br />Resolution Adopting a Supplemental Budget; Making Appropriations for the City of Eugene <br />for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2012, and Ending June 30, 2013. <br />• John Barofsky noted concerns about Capital transfer reduction of $100K. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: Councilor Brown, seconded by Councilor Farr moved to adopt a <br />resolution adopting a Supplemental Budget; making appropriations for the City of <br />Eugene for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2012, and ending June 30, 2013. PASSED 7:0. <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council December 10, 2012 Page 2 <br />Regular Meeting <br />