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money to Community Television, which provided opportunities for youth as well, but was not able to do <br />SO. <br /> <br />In response to a question from Councilor Bettman, Ms. Jones said she received requests for funding from <br />various arts organizations, one of which did receive some money through the budget process, and the <br />YMCA, among others. Councilor Bettman noted that Arts Umbrella did not receive funding though she <br />considered it a worthy endeavor as it provided many scholarships and taught music to young people. She <br />cited the Whiteaker School which contained a school for autistic children and did not have air <br />conditioning, though it taught through the summer. She opined that Kidsports was not a "faltering <br />program" and that there was a certain inequity and unfairness in bringing this amendment forward at this <br />point. She asked how the citizen Budget Committee members would feel knowing that they did not have <br />an opportunity to present one "worthy entity" or another. She felt that "just because the executive director <br />of the program happened to be well-connected" he was able to circumvent the process. <br /> <br />Councilor Solomon could not argue with any councilors about the process. She wished to point out that <br />she did not receive any emails from Mr. Torrey until nearly the end of the budget process and she was not <br />approached with a figure until after the process was over. She noted that there was unanimous agreement <br />that the program was important and that it had been in the community for a long time, provided <br />memorable experiences, and had taught skills to the City's youth. She stressed that Kidsports was in a big <br />transition period. She averred the program had to repackage itself and had a "great core of folks" taking a <br />hard look at the organization to enable it to move forward. She felt the City's partnership in the process <br />was very important. She pointed out that scholarships were a large part of the Kidsports program and that <br />many of those children receiving such scholarships lived in her ward. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling observed that the City had been giving $42,000 for years. He underscored that costs had <br />increased over the years and, with the friendly amendment, the additional $36,000 was a one-time <br />expenditure. He thought it was a worthwhile investment and was inclined to support it primarily because <br />of the "overall good" that Kidsports did throughout the community. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion passed, 5:3; councilors Kelly, Bettman, and Taylor voting in <br /> opposition. <br /> <br />Councilor Kelly conveyed his displeasure with the vote. He hoped the supporters of the amendment <br />would be able to explain to the arts programs why they did not receive a share of the funding. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap6 expressed appreciation for the deliberation of the Budget Committee. He called it a <br />"tough one." He felt steps were being taken to improve public safety with the funding to reinstitute full <br />services of Fire Station #9 and funding for EPD foot and bicycle patrols. He acknowledged that Police <br />Chief Lehner was working on a business plan for the EPD and that this might take some resources to <br />accomplish. He predicted that more tough decisions for the community lay down the road. <br /> <br />Noting that no one else wished to comment, Councilor Poling called for the vote. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the main motion, as amended, passed unanimously, 8:0. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling adjourned the meeting of the City Council at 9:27 p.m. <br /> <br />Councilor Poling convened the meeting of the Eugene Urban Renewal Agency. <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council June 13, 2005 Page 15 <br /> Regular Session <br /> <br /> <br />
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