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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />November 25, 2019 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Betty Taylor, Emily Semple, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Greg <br />Evans, Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor <br />Mayor Vinis opened the November 25, 2019, work session of the Eugene City Council. <br />1. Committee Reports and Items of Interest <br />• Councilor Semple - noted that Robert Wilson passed away and recognized his contributions; <br />spoke about the National League of Cities conference; talked about the homelessness programs <br />offered in San Antonio, including Haven for Hope, and shared what she learned on her tour. <br />• Councilor Yeh - talked about the resolution calling for a statewide addiction recovery <br />continuum of care scheduled on the 7:30 p.m. meeting agenda. <br />• Councilor Taylor -talked about the National League of Cities conference; said there would be an <br />NLC task force that would be interviewing presidential candidates about important city topics. <br />• Councilor Evans - said he attended national board meetings at NLC and many focused on <br />national infrastructure, including drone regulation; supported asking presidential candidates to <br />address city topics. <br />• Councilor Taylor - noted there are two Oregon representatives on the NLC advisory council, <br />including herself. <br />• City Manager Medary - gave an update around small cell and SG technology; said the City has <br />republished its guidelines and redone the web page for these technologies; said that there will <br />be public notice given to houses within 250 feet of an approved site. <br />• Councilor Syrett - said she has recently noticed several brown boxes placed low on the poles in <br />West Eugene and that there is an aesthetic aspect to that placement. <br />• Mayor Vinis - reported that a subcommittee of the Poverty and Homelessness Board did a study <br />on health and providing healthcare to unhoused individuals that will inform the City's work <br />around public safety and the TAC implementation. <br />2. WORK SESSION: Community Safety Initiative Update <br />Assistant City Manager Kristie Hammitt, Police Chief Chris Skinner, and Finance Director Twylla <br />Miller gave an update about the Community Safety Initiative, including bridge funding outcomes <br />and payroll tax implementation. <br />Council Discussion: <br />• Councilor Syrett - thanked staff for the update on current activities and the financial plan into <br />the future; said she's pleased to see that the 911 operators are fully staffed because this has <br />been a chronic challenge; said some of the street crimes images in the presentation were from a <br />house in her neighborhood that had chronic negative impacts on the neighbors and it was a <br />relief to have that home attended to by the street crimes unit. <br />• Mayor Vinis - said the City's accomplishments with the first 8.6 million dollars are stunning and <br />she appreciates the work done and the positive quality of life impacts it has had; thanked the <br />MINUTES - Eugene City Council November 25, 2019 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />