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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Work Session <br /> McNutt Room--City Hall <br /> <br /> April 28, 2004 <br /> Noon <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Bonny Bettman, George Poling, Nancy Nathanson, Scott Meisner, Betty <br /> Taylor, Gary Papd, Jennifer Solomon. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: David Kelly. <br /> <br />His Honor Mayor James D. Torrey called the meeting to order. <br /> <br />A. WORK SESSION: Civic Center Update <br /> <br />City Manager Dennis Taylor introduced the item, noting an advisory committee, the Civic Center Visioning <br />Committee, had been formed to oversee the civic center planning process and was in the process of <br />completing its work. The committee's last meeting would occur on May 18, and the council would hold a <br />work session on its recommendations on June 16, 2004. He noted that Facilities Manager Glen Svendsen <br />and Financial Analysis Manager Sue Cutsogeorge were present for the item. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap~ arrived. <br /> <br />Ms. Cutsogeorge said staff was in the process of determining the scope of the civic center project and did <br />not yet know costs or how the project would be financed. She anticipated staff would have a recommenda- <br />tion on June 16, although the details may not all be fixed. <br /> <br />Ms. Cutsogeorge discussed financing options for a civic center. She called the council's attention to <br />Attachment B in the meeting packet, which was a list of the various sources of funds and the purposes for <br />which they could be used. Attachment C was a list of direct borrowing methods. Ms. Cutsogeorge said the <br />only borrowing method that came with any money attached to it was general obligation bonds. Other <br />borrowing methods required the City to have funding available in the budget to make annual payments. She <br />thought it would be impossible to fund the project without some general obligation bonding unless the <br />council wanted to save for the purpose, meaning the cost of the project would be greater in the future, or the <br />council could reprioritize services and place more money in a capital reserve. She thought the cost of the <br />latter option would be too high, but indicated she would bring such an option back in June. <br /> <br />Speaking to the issue of borrowing, Ms. Cutsogeorge said it was important to first determine what money <br />would be used to pay for the project; either up-front cash, or make payments over time. She said Oregon <br />was fortunate in that municipalities had access to various direct borrowing methods. Once the scope of the <br />project was known and the council had decided the source of funds for repayment of loans, staff could <br />determine the exact vehicle to employ for borrowing for the project. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council April 28, 2004 Page 1 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />