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• Councilor Syrett - asked for information about the proposed plan as it relates to cuts made to <br />public safety services during the last recession, noting that revenues have risen since then <br />but not enough to meet current needs; acknowledged that business owners served on the <br />committee and were supportive of the proposal; favored a payroll tax over a property tax. <br />• Councilor Evans - complimented the report and supported the direction and proposed <br />mechanism for revenue generation; asked about the effect on County partners, such as <br />Health and Human Services, if growth in capacity also increases the need for social services; <br />asked about intended visual and other real, tangible outcomes to change the perceptions of <br />those who are now afraid to come downtown. <br />• Councilor Taylor - asked about and supported plans to increase public safety presence in <br />neighborhoods that are not considered to be in crisis; supported the implementation of call <br />prioritization; inquired about exempting lower-income earners from the proposed payroll tax. <br />• Councilor Syrett - agreed that there would be value in council discussing the other options; <br />supported strategy that funds detectives dedicated to non -immediate crimes such as <br />prostitution and drug dealing noting that the proposed plan calls out this need. <br />• Councilor Zelenka - encouraged council to follow a transparent process with defined <br />metrics for success and a solid accountability mechanism; show benefits of the proposed <br />tax, how it will be shared by the community and how the funds will be allocated. <br />• Councilor Yeh - noted that the committee did discuss the possibility of exemptions but <br />agree that everyone should contribute at some level because everyone benefits from an <br />effective public safety system. <br />• Councilor Semple - said the parks bond and levy is a good example of the value of a small <br />committee doing the analysis and making a recommendation; the condition of Eugene's public <br />safety system is an ongoing crisis needing immediate attention and robust public input. <br />• Councilor Pryor - agreed that the work of the committee will help expedite the council <br />decision-making process. <br />• Mayor Vinis - acknowledged the size and detail of the report, its holistic approach and its <br />nexus with many other services and programs; the council will have the opportunity to <br />discuss the issue further in its upcoming workshop; encouraged staying on track to meet <br />the 18 -month timeline for implementation. <br />The meeting adjourned at 1:35 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />,6W JWkUX <br />Beth Forrest <br />City Recorder <br />Link to the webcast of this City Council meeting: here. <br />MINUTES - Eugene City Council February 13, 2019 Page 2 <br />Work Session <br />
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