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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Regular Session <br /> Harris Ha11-125 East 8th Avenue, Eugene <br /> <br /> September 23, 2002 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Betty Taylor, David Kelly, Pat Farr, Nancy Nathanson, Scott <br /> Meisner, Gary Rayor, Gary PapS, Bonny Bettman. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> <br />Mayor James D. Torrey called the meeting to order. <br /> <br />1.PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Nick Urhausen, 2858 Warren Street, thanked Mayor Torrey and Councilor Pap8 for their donations <br />to the Veteran's Day Parade. He raised concern over the lack of advocacy for veterans in the <br />community by others associated with the City of Eugene. He asserted that there were hundreds <br />of homeless veterans in the community and said he had never heard anyone from the Human <br />Rights Commission advocate for an American veteran. He noted that $50,000 had been recently <br />allocated to studying sustainability and said opined that the council should consider how veterans <br />had helped sustain the American way of life. He said the veterans had earned the right to have a <br />free parade. He said veterans had already paid for the parade three times, serving their country in <br />the armed forces, paying taxes as a working citizen, and paying the fees for the parade. <br /> <br />Judith Greig, 2043 Smith Oaks Street, thanked Mayor Torrey and Councilor Pap8 for their <br />donations to the Veteran's Day parade. Speaking for Laurel Lang, she read a statement regarding <br />the definition of a veteran. She noted that Lane County alone was home to 38,000 veterans who <br />would support the idea of taxes paying the fees for a Veteran's Day parade. <br /> <br />Betty Porter, 155 Corliss Lane, spoke about what a veteran was and how veterans had served <br />the United States. <br /> <br />Timothy Thompson, Gateway Street, Springfield, completed Ms. Porter's statement defining a <br />veteran. <br /> <br />Phillip Williams, 5335 Daisy Street, Springfield, Oregon, stressed that veterans had taken an oath <br />to protect the country without and within. He said that oath did not go away when a person was <br />discharged from the service. He read a prepared statement regarding missing-in-action veterans <br />which stressed the importance of remembering those who had not yet been accounted for. <br /> <br />Mark English, 1279 Olympic Street, Springfield, noted that a veteran could not be identified by the <br />way he or she looked. He stressed that they had distinguished themselves beyond the call of <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council September 23, 2002 Page 1 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />