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Ms. Westlund invited questions. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly thanked the presenters and the task force for all their work. He agreed with them on the <br />significance of the tourism business to the local economy. He noted that at its recent goal-setting session, <br />the council had adopted as a high-priority goal that Eugene establish itself as a city of the arts and <br />outdoors. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly asked about the impact on City resources with regard to money and time from participating in <br />an interim working group. City Manager Taylor anticipated the City would provide a technical staff <br />person to assist in the process. He did not anticipate a heavy resource demand on the Library, Recreation, <br />and Cultural Services Department or the Planning and Development Department. Mr. Kelly wanted to <br />ensure that neither motion prepared by staff conferred any new budget authority for spending. City <br />Manager Taylor indicated that they did not. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly asked if council approval would be required for the creation of a regional tourism commission, <br />if one were recommended. Ms. Westlund and City Manager Taylor indicated yes. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor said that the issue of tourism was a regional issue and should be approached that way. He said <br />two words came to him when considering the issue: "bold" and "high risk." Just as past ventures such as <br />the Hult Center and Hilton Hotel were high-risk, the City may find itself needing to take similar action <br />relatively soon. He believed that if the City tried to stay where it was and maintain the status quo, it <br />would be moving backward in relation to other communities in Oregon. Tourism was a significant source <br />of revenue and it was relatively clean and low-impact. He said the community needed to act sooner rather <br />than later. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman thought the goal a laudable one for Lane County. She said the City Council had already <br />established a goal related to the arts and outdoors. She believed that the task force was asking for much <br />more than a conceptual sign-on given the desired outcome of building infrastructure and tourist facilities. <br />She did not want to indicate now that at some future point there would be compliance on the part of the <br />City, because she did not consider tourism a high priority for Eugene given its other needs. Ms. Bettman <br />perceived the difference between a full-service hotel and limited-service hotels to be a public subsidy, and <br />she could not make a case for such a subsidy at a time when she was receiving constituent calls complain- <br />ing about the police response times and drug dealing in the parks. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman said that it was the role of municipal government to set the stage for tourism by providing <br />excellent parks and public safety to create a good environment for tourism to happen. She did not want <br />the City of Eugene to be in the convention and hotel industry. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon did not interpret the task force appeal as a request to become involved in the convention and <br />hotel industry. She believed the request aligned with the council's goals discussion, and that the City <br />needed to be at the table when the interim working group met. To do otherwise would be short-sighted as <br />it meant the City would never have a say in the outcome. She agreed with Mr. Pryor that the issue was <br />regional and the City should be part of making the region succeed. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy noted her support for the task force recommendations. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap6 thanked the presenters for the report. He agreed that tourism was a regional issue. He <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council February 28, 2005 Page 9 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />