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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />July 16, 2018 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Greg <br />Evans, Claire Syrett, Chris Pyror <br />Mayor Vinis opened the July 16, 2018, Work Session of the Eugene City Council. <br />1. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Pursuant to ORS 192.660(2)(1) <br />The City Council met in Executive Session in order to discuss the Annual Performance Review of <br />Police Auditor Mark Gissiner. <br />2. WORK SESSION: Police Auditor Annual Performance Review <br />Interim Human Resources Director Keri Beraldo introduced the Police Auditor Annual <br />Performance Review, which included a self-evaluation, Civilian Review Board evaluation, and <br />City Council evaluation. She addressed amendments to Mark's contract. <br />Council Discussion <br />• The Police Auditor's Office operates with high level of professionalism and expertise. <br />• The Police Auditor is doing the right thing and doing it in the right way, making the office <br />work for the City of Eugene. <br />• The Police Auditor embraced the challenge to increase the profile of the Police Auditor's <br />Office, especially reaching out to the Latino community. <br />• The Civilian Review Board gave very high remarks, which speaks volumes about the <br />Auditor's high degree of professionalism and integrity. <br />• The Independent Police Auditor's Report provides good insight into the things that are <br />going on in the community and what is bothering people. <br />• Police Auditor is always accommodating, helpful, accessible and able to get useful <br />information. <br />• The goals for next year are exemplary, emphasizing neuro -developmental disorders and <br />how they can create complications with interactions with authority. <br />• The Police Auditor works effectively with Chief Skinner to understand out community <br />values and protect us. <br />• Encourage the Auditor to attend more neighborhood meetings, to eventually get to all of <br />them. <br />• Often contacted by elected leaders in other communities who wonder how Eugene is <br />conducting a successful Police Auditor's Office. Eugene has an office that is routinely <br />referenced as a best practice. <br />• Internal EPD complaints also go to the auditor and the police trust that he is impartial and <br />will do a good job investigating the situation. <br />• Clarification requested about whether transitioning away from the step salary system will <br />apply to future employees holding the position. <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council July 16, 2018 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />
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