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<br /> . spend the money. He said the City would automatically need to provide <br /> $10,000 worth of in-kind services. <br /> Ms. Bascom said that people had been angry with her for stating that Eugene <br /> did not do well at attracting conventions such as the International <br /> Physicists Conference. She said it was necessary to be represented by <br /> someone such as Professor Russell Donnelly to attract this kind of event. <br /> She said the Convention and Visitors Bureau had put together a good package <br /> for the conference and should be supported by the City Council. <br /> The motion was defeated 4:3; Ms. Bascom, Mr. Green, and Ms. <br /> Schue voting against; Mr. Boles, Mr. Holmer, and Ms. Ehrman <br /> voting in favor; Mayor Miller breaking the tie by voting <br /> against. <br /> Ms. Ehrman asked that staff draft a proposal to provide financing for <br /> personal services for the conference other than those recommended in the <br /> August 8 proposal. <br /> Ms. Schue moved, seconded by Mr. Holmer, to approve the <br /> request for $10,000 in City funds to support a proposal to <br /> bring the 1993 Twentieth International Low Temperature <br /> Physics Conference to Eugene. Roll call vote; the motion <br /> carried 4:2, with Mr. Boles and Mr. Holmer voting in <br /> opposition. <br /> e <br /> The meeting adjourned at 1:50 p.m. <br /> ~~~ - <br /> Mic eal Gleason, <br /> City Manager <br /> (Recorded by Kris Bloch) <br /> mncc 080890 <br /> e MINUTES--Eugene City Council August 8, 1990 Page 12 <br />