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<br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Council Chamber—Eugene City Hall <br /> <br /> March 12, 2007 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Jennifer Solomon, Andrea Ortiz, Mike Clark, Alan Zelenka, Chris Pryor, <br />George Poling. Councilors Bonny Bettman and Betty Taylor participated <br />via speakerphone. <br /> <br /> <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the regular meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br /> <br /> <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the public forum. <br /> <br />Paula Hutson <br />, 1025 Taylor Street, member of the group Residents for Responsible Rapid Transit (3RT), <br />th <br />stated the group’s opposition to building a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor on West 11 Avenue. She <br />shared the group’s concerns which included impacts an EmX route would have on traffic, parking, and the <br />number of blocks one would have to walk to the EmX stop. She felt delivery trucks would be prevented <br />from parking adjacent to their delivery destination. She also predicted that emergency vehicles would have <br />difficulty maneuvering around the BRT routes. She said a 3RT member had begun participating in the West <br />Eugene Stakeholders Group. <br /> <br />th <br />Charles Snyder <br />, 990 West 12 Avenue, on behalf of 3RT, related that the group had been reviewing <br />studies on BRT, looking at maps, and examining data regarding bus routes and ridership. He said the group <br />had concluded that there was no need to worry about how the BRT would traverse the City until it was <br />decided what its destination would be; the group had realized that where the EmX route would terminate in <br />west Eugene was as yet unknown. He noted that the current EmX route connected the two city centers and <br />that the next EmX route would connect downtown Springfield with the Gateway area. He observed that <br />when current bus service to the west side was examined it was difficult to discern what destination an EmX <br />route should have, because the existing destinations in that area were geographically dispersed. He believed <br />it would better serve the City and the Lane Transit District to focus on selecting a site for another Lane <br />Transit District (LTD) terminal. <br /> <br />Michael Carrigan <br />, 469 Blair Boulevard, representing the Take Back America Coalition, stated that the war <br />in Iraq was a local issue as well as a national issue. He reported that Portland and Corvallis had already <br />passed a resolution in opposition to the war. He said he would be turning in a petition opposing the war <br />signed by more than 450 people. He stated that the resolution called for bringing home the troops now and <br />ceasing to spend money on the war. He asserted that the United States needed to invest its human and <br />financial resources in the future of its own children and not in the deaths of children in Iraq. He alleged that <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council March 12, 2007 Page 1 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />