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were faced with caseloads of 100 and much greater. Regarding rural patrol, he thought it possible to have a <br />split rate for those who lived rurally and those who lived in the urban area. <br /> <br />Sheriff Clements closed by stating that a ';whole lot of work" needed to be done to remove the impediments <br />to the possible formation of a public safety district. He said if the County did not get the Metro Plan <br />corrected the timelines would be so compacted that the district would not be able to be placed on the ballot <br />in 2006. <br /> <br />Commissioner Green encouraged the council to think of public safety as a system. He said budgeting for <br />more police officers added to the District Attorney's work load in terms of charges being filed and increased <br />the work at the County Jail. He noted that included in the County's three-prong approach, along with the <br />formation of the task force and the proposal for the public safety district, was the possibility that the County <br />would have to continue reducing its services. He indicated that he did not support further reductions in <br />services. <br /> <br />Commissioner Green related that the board had just adopted a resolution declaring September 2004 to be <br />Alcohol Recovery Month in order to promote treatment. He acknowledged that there was not enough money <br />spent on substance abuse treatment, though it was well-known that such treatment worked. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey opened the floor for questions and comments. <br /> <br />Mr. Meisner commented that the district would be property tax-based and the voters were consistently <br />resistant to property taxes. He lamented that Ballot Measures 47 and 50 had eliminated the tax base <br />~forever." <br /> <br />A fire alarm caused the meeting to evacuate for approximately ten minutes. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly asked what made the commissioners believe they could convince voters to support the district. <br />Commissioner Green responded that he wanted to place the information before the voters and had a <br />fiduciary responsibility to do so. He said he would campaign for the district by speaking a great deal on the <br />benefits of such a district. <br /> <br />Sheriff Clements commented that the County was approaching the issue with a reasonable timeline. He <br />opined that past bond issues had not been allowed enough time. He said the County needed to be careful to <br />give the right message and thought that the fact that it would be funded by a permanent rate would be <br />helpful. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly expressed reluctance to act on anything prior to seeing the report from the task force. Commis- <br />sioner Green responded that the report would be completed at the end of October. <br /> <br />In response to another concern expressed by Mr. Kelly, Sheriff Clements assured him that governance of the <br />district was mandated to fall under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Commissioners. He said this <br />could only be changed through a legislative decision. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor remarked that she was leery of special governments. She asked if the Springfield jail would <br />affect Eugene. Sheriff Clements replied that the clientele the Springfield jail would address was fundamen- <br />tally different than the clientele of the County jail. He felt that building the jail in Springfield would <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council September 15, 2004 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />