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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />City Council Chamber —City Hall 777 Pearl Street <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />November 9, 2009 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Alan Zelenka, Mike Clark, George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, George Poling, <br />Chris Pryor, Jennifer Solomon. <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Betty Taylor. <br />Her Honor Mayor Ditty Piercy called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br />1. PUBLIC FORUM <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed procedures for providing comments. <br />Dennis Gabrielson, South 10 h Street, Creswell, speaking - as a City of Eugene employee, clarified for the <br />Budget Committee that many employees were opposed to the mandatory furlough and it was causing <br />productivity and morale issues. He questioned why a new manager position at the library had been <br />created if the City was in such dire financial straits and why programs such as the Sister City were being <br />continued. He said pet projects should be cut along with employees' wages. In response to a question. <br />raised at the Budget Committee meeting, he said that vesting changed from 10 years to five years in 1986. <br />He hoped the union won its grievance against the City for the maximum amount. <br />Alison Gregory, Eugene, introduced Cub Scout Pack 402, members of which were attending the council <br />meeting to learn about their duties as citizens. She said the pack also took part in a national community <br />service project the previous weekend and collected food for local food banks. <br />Mike McCallum, Garfield Street, Eugene, said he lived within a mile of Amazon Creek near 18 Avenue <br />and Chambers Street and was opposed to a proposed route for EmX along Amazon Creek. He said the <br />area was heavily used by the neighborhood and the cost of changing that use would be significant. The <br />scale of the EmX bus was huge compared to a pedestrian. He noted that not all trips and public <br />transportation were destined for downtown Eugene and most people did not work there. He suggested <br />routing the EmX westside system from Broadway and Garfield Street into the core of Eugene and using <br />that location as a hub to connect to other transportation. He said that would retain the Amazon Creek <br />corridor, and some day the value of that waterfront property would be recognized. He hoped the Amazon <br />Creek route would be taken out of consideration in the planning process. <br />Brandon Rishel, Garfield Place, Eugene, spoke in support of car - sharing. He had recently moved from <br />Victoria, B.C., where a similar arrangement was in place with local municipalities. He said there were <br />seven car - sharing agreements in place and each car served about 40 members, and surveys indicated that <br />about half of the members decided to stop owning a car or purchase a car because of the car -share <br />program. He said that car - sharing benefited developers, neighborhoods and the surrounding community. <br />Eugene Drix, East 14 Avenue, Eugene, expressed gratitude in recognition of Thanksgiving for his <br />neighborhood and a recent clean -up project, and to the City Council members for their service and <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council November 9, 2009 Page 1 <br />