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MINUTES – Eugene City Council September 26, 2018 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />M I N U T E S <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />September 26, 2018 <br />12:00 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor <br />Councilors Absent: Alan Zelenka, Greg Evans Mayor Vinis opened the September 26, 2018, Work Session of the Eugene City Council. <br />1.WORK SESSION: Community Safety System UpdateAssistant City Manager Kristie Hammitt, Police Chief Chris Skinner, Fire Chief Joe Zaludek, andCommunity Safety Project Manager Kevin Alltucker provided an overview and update ofprogress made since the last update, desired outcomes, and next steps. Chief Skinner and ChiefZaludek reported back about the 26 community events they attended over the summer.Council Discussion <br />•Happy and excited about this initiative and the progress being made; so much work hasgone into the process. <br />•The bridge funding will give council an idea of how this is all going to work; council can thenmove forward to find more permanent funding. <br />•The complicated information in the presentation was provided in a very accessible way. <br />•Support the idea of using a dedicated bank account which will help make it an open,transparent, and accountable process to see where the dollars are actually going. <br />•After the school lock-down, North Eugene residents expressed their appreciation for thepolice response and knowing that their kids and the community were safe, that the situationwas under control in short order, and that communication was timely and effective. <br />•With a new chief and a new plan in place, the community can look forward to new results. <br />•This plan is a reflection of the work that has been done to take in feedback from thecommunity, synthesize it, and think creatively about the daunting challenges. <br />•Something has significantly changed in the approach the City is taking towards thesematters. There has been much more collaboration between City departments and that isthe only way progress can be made. <br />•Continue reaching out to Lane County as the provider of mental health services. They needto be engaged with the City on these issues. <br />•The community would greatly benefit from a centrally located day center. <br />•The report appropriately corrects the myth that if more shelters or services are offered, itwill attract more people from other communities. <br />•Happy to see thoughtful, deliberate, and accountable action lined up to address potentialbarriers. <br />•Support for the bridge funding approach should be built on the expectation that the City hasstarted a running clock running to find the ongoing money. There has to be follow-through. <br />•The city urgently needs a downtown homeless shelter if it’s going to enforce existingcamping and sleeping laws. <br />•Need to start looking for new sources of revenue, such as a hotel tax. <br />October 22, 2018, Meeting - Item 2A <br />ATTACHMENT B