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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Council Chamber — Eugene City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street — Eugene, Oregon <br />October 11, 2010 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Mike Clark, Betty Taylor, Jennifer Solomon, Andrea Ortiz, George <br />Poling, Chris Pryor, Alan Zelenka, George Brown, members. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the regular meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br />CEREMONIAL MATTERS <br />Mayor Piercy announced Willa Wright as the recipient of the Oregon Fitness Leadership Award. She <br />commended Ms. Wright's long service to the community and noted the many committees and organiza- <br />tions she worked with. She read a proclamation from Governor Ted Kulongoski offering his sincere <br />appreciation to Ms. Wright on behalf of the citizens of Oregon for promoting physical wellness and <br />activity in Oregon. <br />f , 0 a INTO RI�I <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br />Emily Fox, 455 East 31" Avenue, submitted written testimony in opposition to the City's approval of <br />permits allowing the construction of the Amazon Cottages. Her testimony was focused on concerns about <br />decreased neighborhood livability from increased traffic, the impact of college student renters on <br />neighborhood livability, and a lack of opportunity for the public to comment on the development proposal. <br />Carol Berg Caldwell, 2510 Augusta Street, commended the police's courteous and professional response <br />to the riot near campus on October. She believed the response had kept many people safe. She thanked <br />Sergeant Sam Kamkar and his team for their efforts during the event. <br />Julie Daniel, 2875 Harris Street, spoke in support of the West Eugene EmX extension. She did not think <br />that businesses in west Eugene should be afraid of the proposed EmX line. She said that BRING <br />Recycling, her business, was located near such an EmX line and it had grown since the line was installed. <br />She believed the EmX line was an advantage and that more people were using it to reach her business. <br />She noted that she had the EmX schedule on her business' Web site. Ms. Daniel believed EmX would <br />efficiently reduce emissions and energy consumption. She acknowledged it was not easy to get people <br />who owned cars to ride the bus, but suggested EmX had an advantage because of the frequency of service, <br />which allowed people to make "spontaneous travel decisions" just like they could with a car. <br />Kimberly Gladen, 361 West Broadway, 44, discussed the Downtown Public Safety Zone (DPSZ). She <br />said the crowd downtown had not subsided much because of the weather, and the reduced police presence <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council October 11, 2010 Page 1 <br />Regular Meeting <br />