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Councilor Bettman said this would put the council's weight behind this stand. She noted the council did <br />not support pursuing special districts, but the legislation would limit the authority of the City or a special <br />district to object to a County service district. She called it a "preemption" of City authority to provide its <br />own services. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly agreed that any special districts that could be formed involving any portion of Eugene <br />should require City Council attention. <br /> <br />In response to a clarifying question from Councilor Pap6, Mr. Heuser said Councilor Bettman was <br />referring to Legislative Concept 2237, which might or might not be introduced as a bill. He thought it <br />very possible that one of the legislators could "drop it." Councilor Pap6 reiterated that unless there was <br />urgency to the items it should follow the normal path through the CCIGR. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion failed, 5:3; councilors Ortiz, Bettman, and <br /> Kelly voting in favor. <br /> <br />9. ACTION: <br /> Adoption of City Council 2004-06 Priority Issues <br /> <br /> Councilor Poling, seconded by Councilor Solomon, moved to adopt the <br /> City Council's priority issues for 2004-06. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly expressed delight with the work done at the goal-setting session to come up with eight <br />priority goals. He wished to clarify that the priorities met with approval with the support of seven out of <br />nine present (Mayor Piercy had an equal vote). He asked the City Manager if the next step was for staff to <br />take the council's brainstorming and combine it with their own in order to provide the City Council with <br />draft proposals for the next steps. City Manager Taylor responded in the affirmative. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor asked if the priorities would guide budget strategies. City Manager Taylor responded <br />that many of the priorities were multi-year strategies, and would certainly guide the budget for FY07. <br /> <br />Councilor Taylor was happy that the council chose to prioritize the neighborhood initiative, arts in the <br />outdoors and the restaffing of Fire Station 9. She expressed disappointment, however, that tax reform had <br />not received a greater priority in the council goal-setting process. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap6 wished for the priorities to be expedited and put into place as soon as possible. He added <br />that he appreciated the council's work. He said he wished the priorities included strategies for increasing <br />employment in the community. <br /> <br /> Mayor Piercy also shared her satisfaction with the group's process. She wished to remind the council that <br /> it agreed to look again at the wording of the council's vision and goals.. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman reiterated, for the public's benefit, that the goals were misstated in The Register- <br /> Guard. She clarified that the first goal was supposed to be that the City sought to launch a neighborhood <br /> initiative which included strategies for improving the quality of life. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council March 7, 2005 Page 17 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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