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hawletlAlmi <br />Eugene City Council <br />City Council Chamber —City Hall 777 Pearl Street <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />April 12, 2010 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Alan Zelenka, Mike Clark, George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, Betty Taylor, <br />George Poling, Chris Pryor, Jennifer Solomon. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br />1. CEREMONIAL MATTERS <br />Mayor Piercy announced that the first week of May each year was designated as Public Service <br />Recognition week honoring the men and women who served America as federal, state, county and local <br />government employees. She read a proclamation recognizing the contributions of public service <br />employees and proclaiming May 4 - 10, 2010, as Public Service Recognition week. <br />Ms. Piercy read a statement celebrating National Library Week and recognizing the role that libraries <br />played in the community and the lives of its citizens. She welcomed Jim Olney, executive director of the <br />Eugene Public Library Foundation. <br />Mr. Olney presented a check in the amount of $1 00,000 on behalf of the Eugene Public Library <br />Foundation. He noted that the foundation had raised almost $7 million over the past 25 years to support <br />the Eugene library system. He commended the partnership between the foundation and the City and <br />stressed the foundation's continuing commitment to the vital role of libraries in Eugene. <br />Councilor Ortiz expressed her appreciation for public employees and for the Eugene Public Library <br />Foundation's contribution. <br />2. PUBLIC FORUM <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed procedures for providing comments. <br />Bob Richards, Timberline, Eugene, director of Buckley Center, spoke to funding concerns for the <br />center's services. He said two years ago funding for sobering and detoxification services was cut by 40 <br />percent. Those services were critical to public safety and without them the police and other referring <br />agencies would have nowhere to take intoxicated individuals, as the jails would not accept them. He said <br />a funding swap agreement between the City and Lane County restored that funding through June 30, 2010, <br />but if the services were to continue additional revenue to replace that funding would need to be found. He <br />said there were discussions under way regarding inclusion of the services in a serial levy, but that would <br />not be timely because revenue from the levy would not be available until 2011 at the earliest. He was <br />approaching all jurisdictions to alert them to the need for funding after June 30 in order to continue <br />sobering services until more permanent funding could be secured. <br />Loren Sears, Loma Linda, Eugene, expressed his appreciation to the council for their service. He resided <br />in the Crest Drive neighborhood and presented a petition signed by other residents of the neighborhood <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council April 12, 2010 Page 1 <br />