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MOTION AND VOTE: <br />Councilor Zelenka, seconded by Councilor Clark, moved toadopt <br />Council Bill 5167, an ordinance withdrawing territories from the Santa Clara Rural Fire <br />Protection District, the Santa Clara Water District, the Willakenzie Rural Fire Protection <br />District, the Lane Rural Fire/Rescue District, the Junction City Water Control District, the <br />River Road Park & Recreation District, the River Road Water District, and the Eugene Rural <br />PASSED 5:0 <br />Fire Protection District 1. <br />5.PUBLIC HEARING and ACTION: FY 2018-2023 Capital Improvement Program <br />No testimonywas presented. <br />MOTION AND VOTE: <br />Councilor Zelenka, seconded by Councilor Clark, moved to adopt <br />the FY 2018-2023 Capital Improvement Program as recommended by the Budget Committee. <br />PASSED 4:1 <br />, Councilor Semple opposed. <br />6.PUBLIC HEARING and POSSIBLE ACTION: An Ordinance Concerning Protections for <br />Individuals and Adding Sections 2.495 and 2.497 to the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />1.Joe Tyndall–Opposedtheordinance and illegal immigration. <br />2.Jennifer Frenzer-Knowlton–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />3.Bonnie Souza–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />4.Carol Scherer–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />5.Selena Trevino–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals and standing up for what is right. <br />6.James Morrison–Opposed to the ordinance as it ignoresthe rule of law. <br />7.Ken Neubeck–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; itis a significant act. <br />8.Charlie Landeros–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; it is a matter of survival. <br />9.Roy Ward–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />10.Alejandro Garcia Iboa–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; nurturescommunity. <br />11.Joel Iboa–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; legacy of unity. <br />12.Therese Picado–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; solidarity with immigrants. <br />13.Mariana Paredones–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />14.Debbie Paine–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />15.Justice Skinner Lopata–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; voices should be heard. <br />16.Malea Goza–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />17.Cameron Hubbe–Supported theordinance protecting individuals. <br />18.Jennifer Scott–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />19.Hugo Nicolas–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />20.Michele Eggers–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; protect rights and safety. <br />21.Sarah Stoeckl–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />22.Marissa Garcia –Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; take a stand. <br />23.Ericka Thessen–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; protect children and families. <br />24.Michelle Martinez–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />25.Perla Alvarez–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />26.Manuel Mejia Gonzalez–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; urgent. <br />27.Sara Hubbe–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />28.Jesse Hubbe–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals; be an inclusive community. <br />29.Darian Morray–Supported the ordinance protecting individuals. <br />MINUTES –Eugene City CouncilMarch 13, 2017Page 4 <br />Work Sessionand Meeting <br /> <br />