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<br /> . <br /> M I NUT E S <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> , City Council Chamber <br /> r:c <br /> November 25, 1981 <br /> 11 :30 a.m. <br /> COUNCILORS PRESENT: Gretchen Miller, Brian Obie, Betty Smith, Mark Lindberg, <br /> D. W. Hamel, Eric Haws, and Emily Schue. <br /> COUNCILOR ABSENT: Cynthia Wooten. <br /> Adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Eugene, Oregon, was called <br /> to order by His Honor Mayor Gus Keller. <br /> I. ITEMS FROM MAYOR & COUNCIL, APPOINTMENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS <br /> A. LTD Shuttle Service <br /> Mr. Lindberg noted that one of the council commitments is for use of alternative <br /> transportation. Lane Transit District has started a shuttle bus service every <br /> ten minutes between the University of Oregon and downtown. On December 7, 1981, <br /> elected officials will be invited to go on a free shuttle ride. <br /> B. Sewage Treatment Plant Operation <br /> . Ms. Smith stated that the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission met last <br /> week and discussed the transition plan for treatment plant operation. They had <br /> suggested that Eugene, Springfield, Lane County, and MWMC hold a joint meeting <br /> within the next three weeks to discuss the plan. The three agencies have <br /> already agreed to the original points in the transition plan. Ms. Miller noted <br /> that the councilors have a busy schedule right now. Typically, in order for all <br /> to be able to attend a joint meeting, the schedule must be set many months in <br /> advance. She suggested sending a representative to present the City's position <br /> instead. <br /> Ms. Miller moved, seconded by Mr. Hamel, to appoint Mayor Keller <br /> as a representative to attend a joint meeting to discuss treatment <br /> plant operation with Springfield, Lane County, and MWMC. Roll <br /> call vote; motion carried unanimously. <br /> C. Safety Award <br /> Mayor Keller stated that during his attendance at the League of Oregon Cities <br /> convention in Portland, he had been presented with an award for the City of <br /> Eugene for the lowest accident frequency within the organization. He presented <br /> the award to Micheal Gleason, City Manager. <br /> ., MINUTES--Eugene City Council November 25, 1981 Page 1 <br /> / <br />