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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Council Chamber —City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street—Eugene, Oregon <br />January 11, 2011 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Mike Clark, Betty Taylor, George Poling, Andrea Ortiz, Alan Zelenka, <br />George Brown, Pat Farr. <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Chris Pryor. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the January 11, 2011, regular meeting of the Eugene City Council <br />to order. <br />1. ACTION: Election of City Council Officers for 2011 <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to elect Betty Taylor as the <br />council president and George Brown as the council vice president. Roll call vote: The <br />motion passed unanimously, 7:0. <br />2. PUBLIC FORUM <br />Mayor Piercy requested a moment of silence for the victims of the Tucson, Arizona shooting. <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br />Pauline Hutson, 1025 Taylor Street, asked the council to consider the human factor and the large <br />business tax base affected by the proposed West Eugene EmX extension. She suggested that to this point, <br />they had been out of the sight and minds of the policy makers. She objected to the fact that no West 11 <br />Avenue business owners were represented on Lane Transit District or City advisory committees <br />discussing the route. She suggested that past City planning processes affecting 29 Avenue and <br />Willamette Street and West Broadway had negatively affected adjacent businesses. Ms. Hutson believed <br />Eugene was unique and charming as it was and would be more successful without such redevelopment. <br />She said the council seemed intent on destroying Eugene with rezoning, overlays, and mixed -use <br />development, with LTD compounding the problem through tree removal and bus lane construction that <br />disrupted neighborhoods and took away valuable parking from businesses. Ms. Hutson supported public <br />transportation in the right location. She did not think LTD's plan for West Eugene, which she called <br />wrong and unnecessary, was sustainable. <br />Robert Rubin, 2836 West 11 Avenue, believed the issue of school funding was beyond the City's <br />charge and suggested a new City tax for schools would not be popular. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council January 11, 2010 Page 1 <br />Regular Meeting <br />