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ATTACHMENT B <br /> MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Work Session <br /> McNutt Room--Eugene City Hall <br /> <br /> December 6, 2004 <br /> 5:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> COUNCILORS PRESENT: Bonny Bettman, Nancy Nathanson, Scott Meisner, David Kelly, Betty <br /> Taylor, Gary Pap6, Jennifer Solomon. <br /> <br /> COUNCILORS ABSENT: George Poling. <br /> <br /> Mayor James D. Torrey called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. <br /> <br /> A. ITEMS FROM MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL, AND CITY MANAGER <br /> <br /> Mr. Meisner said that he, Mr. Kelly, and Mayor Torrey attended the Artists and Authors event at the <br /> Library on December 3. The event was well-attended. Mr. Meisner thanked staff and the Eugene Library <br /> Foundation for doing all they had to make the building and events possible. The foundation became more <br /> successful every year. He said it was nice to enter a building such as the library and see everyone smiling. <br /> <br /> Ms. Nathanson noted the old saying that the wheels of democracy turn slowly, adding that was often to <br /> ensure that everyone was included. She said that sometimes progress was so slow the council became <br /> impatient with staff and the organization. She said she often looked at the council's work plan and <br /> objectives and wondered where the checkmarks were to indicate completion. <br /> <br /> Ms. Nathanson said she was pleased to have been involved with an organization as fine as the City of <br /> Eugene. She was proud of her association with the City. She had recently returned from the National <br /> League of Cities (NLC) conference and it was her perception that Eugene was admired for its accom- <br /> plishments. Ms. Nathanson said every week and every month staff worked on projects to accomplish the <br /> council's goals in service delivery with little recognition from the council or public. She had seen <br /> fantastic examples in of innovation in every department. Ms. Nathanson congratulated the City organiza- <br /> tion and all departments for all the excellent work she had seen. <br /> <br /> Ms. Bettman discussed the issue of racial profiling, saying the community needed to be more aware of the <br /> problem. Those community leaders participating in a recent press conference believed that profiling was a <br /> long-term police practice and there Was systematic bias occurring. Ms. Bettman acknowledged that it was <br /> very difficult to know the criteria for an individual officer's decision, but over the decades it seemed that <br /> the City had demonstrated a pattern and practice of profiling. <br /> <br /> Ms. Solomon arrived. <br /> <br /> Ms. Bettman said she had never been concerned when sending her two children to school that they would <br /> be stopped by police, but children of color have been stopped repeatedly and their parents constantly <br /> worry about the potential for it to happen. Ms. Bettman said that one of the community leaders who spoke <br /> at the press conference acknowledged the lack of violence, but the type of profiling people were <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council December 6, 2004 Page 1 <br />· Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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