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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />McNutt Room —City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street — Eugene, Oregon <br />January 19, 2011 <br />Noon <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: George Brown, George Poling, Mike Clark, George Brown, Pat Farr. <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Betty Taylor, Andrea Ortiz, Alan Zelenka. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the January 19, 2011, work session of the Eugene City Council to <br />order. She noted that councilors Taylor, Ortiz, and Zelenka were unable to be present. <br />A. WORK SESSION: <br />Review of 2010 Implementation of Bond Measure to Fix Streets <br />Public Works Director Kurt Corey joined the council for the item. He reminded the council of the criteria <br />established in regard to the 2008 bond measure: 1) a specific project list was identified for funding; 2) an <br />outside auditor was contracted with to verify the bond proceeds were used appropriately; and 3) a street <br />repair review panel was formed to document the use of the bond proceeds and determine if they were <br />used in accordance with the terms of the resolution that placed the measure on the ballot. <br />Mr. Corey provided an update on the implementation of the bond. He first reviewed the list of completed <br />projects and then called attention to the findings of the independent auditor, Isler CPA, which were <br />included in the meeting packet. He noted the findings' conclusion that the City complied with the limits <br />of Resolution 4953. No exceptions were identified. <br />Mr. Corey introduced members of the street repair review panel present: Janet Calvert, Howard Bonnett, <br />and John Barofsky. He reported that the panel had confirmed the auditor's findings. The panel also <br />acknowledged the City's leadership in sustainable construction practices, the number of jobs created by <br />the projects, and the fact the City had taken its advice and accelerated the construction schedule to take <br />advantage of the favorable bidding climate. The panel expressed interest in developing an expanded <br />project list and in taking an advocacy role for transportation funding in general. <br />Mr. Corey reviewed the bond - funded street projects to be constructed in 2011 as well as several street <br />projects that were being funded from other sources and anticipated a busy construction season. <br />Mr. Corey acknowledged that while the City was making progress and the bond was doing what it was <br />intended to do, the current rate of investment was not sufficient to keep the backlog from growing. He <br />suggested the City needed to think to the future because of the pending expiration of the bond measure. <br />In regard to operations and maintenance, Mr. Corey reported that the Road Fund was balanced through <br />the six -year forecast period, although it would still be below the reserve target. There was still a <br />considerable backlog of deferred maintenance projects to address. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council January 19, 2010 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />