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ATTACHMENT A <br />May 28, 2019, Meeting – Item 4 <br />Ordinance - Page 3 of 6 <br />● Crime deterrence through the establishment of a 10-person Street Crimes Unit <br />that will proactively deter crimes and increase officer presence in <br />neighborhoods. <br />● Implementation of prevention efforts aimed at keeping people and youth off the <br />streets, such as adding homeless services that help people stabilize and <br />improve their lives, strengthening the network of support with nonprofit and <br />medical organizations to help reduce the number of people who chronically use <br />the system, and growing youth programs to engage and help at-risk youth, <br />including after-school programs, 15th Night and inclusion programs. <br />● More people who commit crimes will be held accountable through the addition <br />of detectives to investigate crimes, the opening of a third courtroom to resolve <br />cases more quickly, the addition of more prosecutors, court appointed attorneys <br />and court staff, and the increase the number of jail beds and probation officers. <br />L. Providing the community safety services necessary to achieve the above-described <br />outcomes requires a new, long-term, sustainable funding source. As part of the effort to find a <br />new funding source, the Council directed the formation of a Community Safety Revenue Team to <br />make recommendations to the City Manager. The Revenue Team focused on identifying a <br />funding mechanism that could raise the amount needed, would be stable and flexible, fair and <br />feasible. The Revenue Team recommended a modest payroll tax to address the significant and <br />urgent gaps in our system and to provide the services that those who live, visit and work in Eugene <br />need, expect and deserve. <br /> <br />M. A payroll tax on both employers and employees provides the funds needed to bring <br />our community safety services up to the level that the community is expecting and entitled to <br />receive. The addition of this separate, dedicated, revenue source for community safety services, <br />together with the City’s current, stable budget, will make a real difference in how community safety <br />services are provided throughout the City. <br /> <br /> <br /> THE CITY OF EUGENE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Section 1. Sections 3.720, 3.722, 3.724, 3.726, 3.728, 3.730, 3.732, 3.734, 3.736, and <br />3.738 of the Eugene Code, 1971, are added to provide as follows: <br />Community Safety Payroll Tax <br /> <br />3.720 Payroll Tax – Purpose. The provisions contained in sections 3.720 to 3.738 of this <br />code are for the purpose of providing funding to increase community safety services <br />through the adoption of a dedicated tax on wages, hereinafter referred to as the <br />payroll tax. <br /> <br />3.722 Payroll Tax - Definitions. For the purposes of sections 3.720 through 3.738 of this <br />code, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings, unless the <br />context requires otherwise: <br />City. The City of Eugene <br />City Manager. The city manager or the city manager’s designee.