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emissions by changing their habits. He suggested that the City of Eugene prioritize education in schools and <br />other community groups by providing funding to the program he was involved in and others like it. <br /> <br />Becky Riley <br />, 202 Hawthorne Street, observed that Eugene’s location in the southern end of the valley <br />impacted its air quality given the air flow patterns. She had noticed, in particular, the diesel and fumes that <br />came from the railroad yards. She related that she had attended Lane Regional Air Protection Agency <br />(LRAPA) meetings and had closely followed the agency’s decision-making. She wished to voice her <br />endorsement for the appointments of Drew Johnson and Kit Kirkpatrick to the LRAPA board. She noted <br />that Mr. Johnson had served on the Board for two and a half years. She felt his “considerable knowledge of <br />air regulations” had made him well-qualified to assess the programs of LRAPA. She stated that Ms. <br />Kirkpatrick had owned and operated a least toxic pet control company and was a past chair of the River <br />Road Community Organization (RRCO). She related that recently Ms. Kirkpatrick had been involved in an <br />effort to bring grass seed farmers and community members together to improve communications and mediate <br />solutions. She felt that both individuals would be consistent voices for clean air. <br /> <br />William Ivanoff <br />, 1810 Harris Street, #336, agreed with the “republican statement” that throwing money at <br />a problem never fixed it. He declared that the problems with the downtown area were not solely located in <br />the downtown area. He said the council should look at the transportation and land use policies and the <br />history of the entire city and which policies had worked and which had failed. He averred that patterning <br />development activities after other city’s work resulted in failures for Eugene. He felt that no matter how <br />much money the City “gave” to developers or how much money voters authorized, the development in the <br />downtown area would fail after a period of time because the land use and transportation patterns had not <br />been considered. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum and called on the council for questions and remarks. She acknowl- <br />edged that a year round farmers’ market was often discussed. She noted that the former public safety <br />station in the Whiteaker neighborhood was being converted into a coffee shop with a farmers’ market and a <br />place “for doing poetry.” She said the City had been focused on how to promote a greater use of bicycles. <br /> <br />Councilor Clark said he was very supportive of the farmers’ market. He noted that he had enjoyed watching <br />Mr. Bolman’s family on the show Wife Swap. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council October 22, 2007 Page 4 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />
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