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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Work Session <br />Council Chamber <br />777 Pearl Street— Eugene, Oregon <br />September 22, 2008 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Chris Pryor, Andrea Ortiz, Mike Clark, Alan Zelenka, Bonny Bettman, <br />Jennifer Solomon, Betty Taylor. <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: George Poling. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br />A. Committee Reports and Items of Interest from Mayor, City Council and City Manager <br />Ms. Piercy announced that a fund raiser would be held September 23 for Michael Clay and she had <br />attended the grand opening for the WestTown on 8 housing development. She attended celebration <br />ceremonies for recovering addicts. She noted that St. Vincent DePaul would celebrate its 175' anniver- <br />sary and she would be joined by Ms. Ortiz on September 30 for a one -on -one meeting with constituents. <br />Ms. Bettman urged staff to research improved technology that would allow councilors to participate in <br />meetings via telephone. She said the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission would hold a <br />public hearing on September 25 regarding rate increases. She said the additional rate increase was <br />necessary to offset the loss of revenue from the closure of Hynix in order to satisfy revenue requirements <br />for capital bonds. <br />Mr. Zelenka remarked on the theft of catalytic converters from automobiles and asked for a memorandum <br />from staff on measures the City could take to prevent such thefts. <br />Ms. Ortiz said the Railroad Citizen Advisory Committee would meet on September 24 to review a report <br />on health issues and concerns. She announced that the Emerald Awards had named PeaceHealth as <br />business of the year. <br />Mr. Clark reported that the Police Commission met jointly with the Civilian Review Board on September <br />11 and there was an extensive discussion of the respective roles of both bodies. He said the Police <br />Commission was conducting a detailed analysis of staffing levels in the Police Department. He said the <br />Human Rights Commission met on September 16 and spent most of the time finalizing its work plan for <br />the coming year. <br />Ms. Taylor asked staff to prepare a resolution advocating for a department of peace for the council's <br />consideration. She noted that a mural at WestTown on 8�' had been created by teenagers. She reported on <br />a tour of recreation programs in Glendale, Arizona that she participated in as a member of the Human <br />Development Committee of the National League of Cities. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council September 22, 2008 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />