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see the use the facility received. <br />Responding to a request for clarification from Ms. Ortiz about a letter that Mayor Piercy received from <br />Commissioner Bobby Green, Mr. Poling said he requested that City Manager Taylor develop a procedure <br />allowing staff to provide the council with notice of any City-related issues coming before the Board of <br />County Commissioners so the council could provide direct input to the board via e-mail or send a councilor <br />to appear at the meeting. City Manager Taylor said he would ensure the council received notice of such <br />discussions in the future. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman determined from City Manager Taylor that generally, staff represented the council's positions <br />before the Board of County Commissioners. City Manager Taylor said it was not hard to let the council <br />know of such meetings. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman expressed appreciation for the news about the second passenger train. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman asked City Manager Taylor to find out if the public was reimbursed for the use of LCOG data <br />when used by private entities. City Manager Taylor indicated he would follow up. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman thanked the Lane Transit District (LTD) and City staff for the tour of mixed-use sites, which <br />seemed to raise more questions than answers. She indicated she would request a work session on the topic <br />because there were initiatives coming from many different directions regarding the removal of obstacles to <br />high-density development in neighborhoods. She believed the council needed to weigh in and at least hear <br />about those initiatives. She said that staff was substituting the term ~mixed-use" for ~nodal" development, <br />and those terms had different meanings. The council had not discussed the policy implications of that shift. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman said the Police Commission would hear from its subcommittees regarding its initial recommen- <br />dations about police oversight on May 12. She noted the police union had 45 minutes on the agenda to <br />discuss its position on police oversight. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor said he, Mayor Piercy, and Ms. Solomon attended a meeting of the Active Bethel Neighbors the <br />previous week, and he thought the mayor had done a good job with her remarks to the group. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor said he, Ms. Ortiz, and new Springfield City Council Joe Pishioneri recently heard an interesting <br />briefing from LTD staff regarding the Bus Rapid Transit program and the Emerald Express, or EMX. He <br />expressed disappointment in having to miss the tour of mixed-use sites due to a last-minute conflict. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor noted his work with the Community Health Centers of Lane County, which was part of the <br />Human Services Commission's program. Much of the center's funding comes through the commission from <br />the federal government. Mr. Pryor commended the program, and noted that while it had one major clinic <br />facility in Springfield it was also working through local schools to provide health care to youth and some <br />seniors. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor said he was asked by the mayor to continue some of the work on parks and open space planning <br />that had been begun by former Councilor Nancy Nathanson. The form that would take was unknown at this <br />time. He wanted a collaborative and involved process, and promised the council frequent updates. He <br />indicated his highest priority was getting the comprehensive plan adopted. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 9, 2005 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />