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<br /> e M I NUT E S <br /> \ <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> McNutt Room/City Hall_ <br /> July 20, 1988 <br /> 11:30 a.m. <br /> COUNCILORS PRESENT: Freeman Holmer, Ruth Bascom, Debra Ehrman, Emily Schue, <br /> Robert Bennett, Jeff Miller. <br /> ABSENT: Mayor Brian Obie, Cynthia Wooten, Roger Rutan. <br /> I. ITEMS FROM THE CITY COUNCIL, MAYOR, AND CITY MANAGER <br /> A. Olive Plaza <br /> Ms. Ehrman said there is a recurring problem with loud music at J. Coles Brew <br /> Pub. She asked if there is a way the council can convene representatives <br /> from the parties involved to resolve the situation. <br /> B. Disruption on 10th Avenue <br /> e Ms. Ehrman said people causing problems at the corner of 10th Avenue land <br /> Willamette Street now appear to have moved to the corner of 10th Avenue and <br /> Olive Street. Some of the people causing problems are apparently gang mem- <br /> bers and have recently accosted customers in the area. She suggested the <br /> Public Safety Department should consider focused patrols or some other action <br /> to address the problem. <br /> Mr. Holmer said staff will review and report back on both items. <br /> C. Track Capital Status <br /> Mr. Miller said the council should work aggressively to retain Eugenels <br /> reputation as a track capital as it reviews its financial strategy. He said <br /> the council should not let Indianapolis, Indiana, steal the title away. He <br /> suggested the council give serious consideration to enhancing Eugene as an <br /> amateur sports center by putting together a hall of fame. <br /> D. Youth Recreational Survey <br /> Ms. Schue said she was approached last week about council funding for a youth <br /> recreational survey. She observed there are several other activities going <br /> on in this area including the Governor's Children's Agenda, which is due for <br /> release in the next few weeks. <br /> e MINUTES--Eugene City Council July 20, 1988 Page 1 <br />