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MINUTES – Eugene City Council July 25, 2018 Page 2 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />• Using a holistic approach with these projects encourages more certainty for locating a new City Hall. <br />• Encouraged to see these separate pieces combined into efforts that envision a town square and consider how public spaces will interact with one another. <br />• Valuable to have a budget conversation so that decisions can be made once making steps forward is possible. <br />• Urban renewal money is too easy to spend; the construction of a new City Hall would be an appropriate way to use those dollars. <br />• Connect values with a price tag in order for community members to make informed decisions. <br />• Concerns expressed about plans for Saturday Market and Farmers Market during construction because they are important sources of income and social engagement. Care should be taken to avoid any interruptions. <br /> <br />3. WORK SESSION: Downtown Public Safety Update Police Chief Chris Skinner gave an update about downtown public safety. <br /> Council Discussion <br />• Kudos to downtown police officers for carrying dog treats. <br />• Questions asked about personnel costs for the different types of public safety employees working downtown. <br />• There is an ongoing and unmet need for more benches downtown. <br />• Concerns expressed that there are too many uniforms downtown and people will be confused about who to connect with. <br />• Questions asked whether moving people out of the downtown core is having measurable negative impacts on other neighborhoods. <br />• Comments and suggestions offered about the non-emergency line. <br />• Questions asked about exploring the use of an app that allows for communication between all types of security forces. <br />• It can be difficult to maneuver the sidewalks; consider eight feet as a sidewalk safety pathway. <br />• Look in to having a small place or store to allow people to come in and sleep. The meeting adjourned at 1:12 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Elena Domingo Deputy City Recorder
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