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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />September 24, 2018 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clary Claire Syrett, Chris <br />Pyror <br />Councilors Absent: Alan Zelenka, Greg Evans <br />Mayor Vinis opened the September 24, 2018, Work Session of the Eugene City Council. <br />1. Committee Reports and Items of Interest <br />Council Discussion <br />• Would like to explore the possibility of getting packets and agendas earlier. <br />• The planters at the bus station are ugly and it would be better to have seats available there. <br />• Clarified the City's position related to a Register -Guard opinion piece and letter to the editor <br />response regarding efforts made to address homelessness crisis. <br />• City Council adopted $60,000 in the budget specifically for car camping. <br />• Human Rights Commission and Sustainability Commission are both working diligently on <br />their work plans for the year. <br />• The League of Oregon Cities conference will be hosted in Eugene later this week. <br />• The Housing Tools and Strategies Working Group workshops have started and there are <br />three more scheduled in preparation of City Council work session on December 10th. <br />2. WORK SESSION: Civilian Review Board and Police Auditor's Office Annual Reports <br />Civilian Review Board Chair Maurie Denner, Police Auditor Mark Gissiner and Deputy Police <br />Auditor Leta Pitcher presented findings from the Civilian Review Board and Police Auditor's <br />Annual Reports. <br />Council Discussion <br />• Appreciate the thorough CRB report and the clarity and transparency that is being provided <br />to the community to highlight where improvements need to be made. <br />• Questions asked about other jurisdictions related to the Police Auditor model in Eugene. <br />• The independence of the police auditor's office combined with the CRB makes for a <br />powerful oversight model that fosters community trust. <br />• Questions asked about when it may be required to use another state agency for certain <br />investigations. <br />• Service complaints seem to be the number one category of complaints received;there is a <br />nexus with that relates to police resources. <br />• One of the purposes of creating the police auditor's office was to make sure the culture of <br />the police department matched the culture of Eugene. <br />• Important to build partnerships between the police department and the community. <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council September 24, 2018 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />