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<br />e M I NUT E S <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> December 12, 1988 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> COUNCILORS PRESENT: Ruth Bascom, Robert Bennett, Freeman Holmer, Jeff <br /> Miller, Roger Rutan, Emily Schue. <br /> COUNCILORS ABSENT: Debra Ehrman, Cynthia Wooten. <br /> The regular meeting of the Eugene City Council was called to order by His <br /> Honor Mayor Brian B. Obie. <br /> Mayor Obie announced that agenda item VIII. concerning the disposal of <br /> surplus property had been removed from the agenda. <br /> 1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> Mayor Obie announced that consideration of Laurelwood Golf Course was not a <br />e scheduled agenda item and he encouraged those in the audience who wished to <br /> receive notice when it is scheduled to leave their names with Assistant City <br /> Manager Dave Whitlow. Mayor Obie welcomed those attending the meeting and <br /> said the council has a mandatory adjournment time of 10:30 p.m., unless <br /> extended by majority vote of the council. Mayor Obie said the public forum <br /> is an opportunity for people to express opinions and provide information to <br /> the council about issues that are not scheduled for council consideration. <br /> He said the council will not respond immediately to the concerns expressed in <br /> the public forum. <br /> Rick Rodrigues, 1662 Walnut Street, referred to the recent hunger strike of a <br /> local AIDS victim. He said a letter had been received from the Office of <br /> Policy Development indicating that President-elect Bush's administration <br /> would work to develop solutions to the AIDS problem that would be sensitive <br /> to persons with AIDS. Mr. Rodrigues asked for the council's continuing <br /> support of those local organizations working in the fight against AIDS. <br /> Mayor Obie encouraged Mr. Rodrigues to attend meetings of the Budget <br /> Committee and the Joint Social Services Committee as they consider funding <br /> issues. <br />- MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 12, 1988 Page 1 <br />