My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
04/10/2017 City Council Agenda
COE
>
City of Eugene
>
Public Meetings
>
CMO
>
2017
>
04-10-2017
>
04/10/2017 City Council Agenda
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
4/7/2017 4:47:39 PM
Creation date
4/7/2017 4:43:56 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Council
City_Council_Document_Type
Agenda
CMO_Meeting_Date
4/10/2017
CMO_Effective_Date
4/10/2017
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
58
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
7. Toby Ritchie - Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />8. Sarah Bennett - Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />9. Susan Costa - Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />10. Lonnie Douglas - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />11. Maria Bybee - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />12. Caitlin Bowman - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />13. Betty Snowden - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />14. Jack Dresser - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />15. Sophie Bybee - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />16. Toby Johnston - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />17. Nichole Desch - Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />18. Mel Hite - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />19. Barb Prentice - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />20. Donna Riddle - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />21. Melanie Phillips - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />22. Peter Knox - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />23. Sue Sierralupe - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />24. Caroline Cummings - Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />25. Shaun Winter - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />26 Kimberly Gladen - Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />27. Will Or - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />28. Jennifer McRaven - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />29. Emma Olsen Spratt - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it will hurt local business. <br />30. Brittany Quick -Warner- Supported the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; will help with safety. <br />31. Indy Stetter - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; it criminalizes homelessness. <br />32. Stefan Strek - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs. <br />33. Celeah Norris - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs. <br />34. Tom Kamis - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of dogs; doesn't address issues. <br />Council discussion: <br />• Proposed ordinance is a knee-jerk reaction; a shelter is needed; dogs are not the problem. <br />• Address behaviors, not whether a dog is present. <br />• Appreciate comments on both sides of the issues; illustrates the value of public hearings. <br />• Johnson Unit still exists with Peace Health. <br />• Council hasn't done a good job allowing the police to enforce laws at adequate levels. <br />7. PUBLIC HEARING: An Ordinance Concerning The Prohibition of Smoking Within The Downtown <br />Core and Allowing Certain Properties Outside The Downtown Core to Opt In; Amending Section <br />6.230 of The Eugene Code 1071; and Providing for a Sunset Date of November 1, 2017. <br />1. Ashley Delp Weimer - Supported the prohibition of smoking; community health issue. <br />2. Todd Kieser - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking; biased against homeless. <br />3. Matt Laubach - Supported the prohibition of smoking; community health issue. <br />4. Colby Carpenter- Supported the prohibition of smoking; community health issue. <br />5. Tasha Briquet - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking; biased against homeless. <br />6. Tom Dun - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking. <br />7. Jason Cronk - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking; will hurt businesses. <br />8. Wanda De Jesus - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking; smoking areas needed. <br />9. June Simon - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking. <br />10. Jeff Keim - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking. <br />11. Jason Buckley - Opposed to the ordinance on the prohibition of smoking; won't solve the issues. <br />MINUTES - Eugene City Council February 27, 2017 Page 5 <br />Work Session & Meeting <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.