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MINUTES <br />EugeneCityCouncil <br />HarrisHall,125East8Avenue <br />th <br />Eugene,Oregon97401 <br />September12,2016 <br />5:30p.m. <br />CouncilorsPresent: <br />CouncilorsAbsent: <br />1. CEREMONIAL MATTERS <br />The Eugene Public Works Department was honored for being reaccredited by the American <br />Public Works Association. <br />2. PUBLIC FORUM <br />1. Kathy Lynn – Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br /> 2. Eva Winter – Supported improvements and other resources for Amazon Pool. <br /> 3. Cindy Koehler – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 4. Thomas Brown – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 5. Bob Cassidy – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 6. Jennifer Frenzer-Knowlton – Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br /> 7. Joan Cypress – Supported bringing back the Eugene Celebration Parade. <br /> 8. Leigh Anne Jasheway – Supported bringing back the Eugene Celebration Parade. <br /> 9. Laurie Powell – Supported the climate recovery ordinance and action. <br /> 10. Bob Doppelt – Supported no-bikes policy on the Ridgeline trail between Fox Hallow and Dillard. <br /> 11. Cliff Gray – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 12. Kristy Murray – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 13. David Piccioni – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 14. Lonnie Douglas – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 15. Dharmika Henshel– Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br /> 16. Charlie Swanson – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 17. Carol Scherer – Supported a living wage ordinance for the City of Eugene. <br /> 18. Ada Ball – Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br /> 19. Sue Sierralupé – Gave an update on Occupy Medical and their outreach to the community. <br /> 20. Mia Saenger – Supported improvements and other resources for Amazon Pool. <br /> 21. Misa Joo – Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br /> 22. Terry Roy- Reported there were inconsistencies with annexation letters sent to residents. <br /> 23. Joe Tyndall – Said his free speech rights were infringed by the Police Commission. <br /> 24. Stefan Strek – Said there are too many taxes in the city and global warming isn’t real. <br /> 25. Lisa Lombardo – Supported a resolution opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. <br />MINUTES – Eugene City Council September 12, 2016 Page 2 <br /> Work Session and Meeting <br /> <br />