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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council Special Meeting <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8h Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />December 17, 2018 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Claire <br />Syrett, Chris Pryor, Greg Evans <br />DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION: Day and Night Support Services for 525 Highway 99 <br />Assistant City Manager Kristie Hammitt introduced the item and presented a proposal for day <br />and night homeless services on Highway 99. <br />Council Discussion <br />• Disappointed in the management of the current site; management by St. Vincent DePaul will <br />improve oversight. <br />• Concerned that those who are not eligible to reside in camp managed by St. Vincent DePaul <br />will return to the downtown area and cause problems. <br />• May be prudent to see what Lane County does with the site first; adding 80 more campers is <br />concerning. <br />• The proposed motions are a needed next step in the development of homeless shelter <br />options; important to remember that these sites should be viewed as temporary for the <br />residents, not as temporary facilities. <br />• Concern expressed about families with children at the current Camp 99 site. <br />• All current efforts are unchartered territory; governments and service providers are serving <br />more people than ever. <br />• Ultimate goal is to get those who are experiencing homelessness into stable housing. <br />• The original rest stop model has transitioned into mini Opportunity Villages; improvements <br />to the system are ongoing and responsive to conditions and needs. <br />• Health, safety and management of the site are critical; the proposal is the right response for <br />the current situation. <br />• Questions asked about the plan to ensure safety and security at the site, both for residents <br />and neighboring community. <br />• The current system is not sustainable; effort and resources should be directed to <br />establishing a low -barrier shelter. <br />• The County and St. Vincent DePaul are exploring options for increased services, including <br />mobile medical service. <br />• Most campers are eligible for Affordable Care Act coverage; encourage City and County to <br />look at grants and other funding sources. <br />• Questions asked about what the enforcement response will be if people refuse to leave the <br />Camp 99 site. <br />• Questions asked about whether individual tents will be permitted at the new site, what is <br />being done to help those with special needs and how the safety of campers will be ensured. <br />• Concern expressed about spending resources on those who won't comply with transition <br />plans or agree to be governed or managed; establishing camps creates the illusion of <br />addressing the issue. <br />• There will be a joint meeting with Lane County on January 22 to discuss the creation of a <br />permanent public shelter; the current emergency camps will help inform planning efforts. <br />MINUTES — Eugene City Council December 17, 2018 Page 1 <br />Special Meeting <br />
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