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<br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES – Eugene City Council Work Session May 8, 2019 Page 1 May 28, 2019, Meeting – Item 3A <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />May 8, 2019 <br />12:00 p.m. Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Jennifer Yeh, Alan Zelenka, Chris Pryor, Greg Evans, Betty Taylor, Claire Syrett Councilors Absent: Mike Clark Mayor Vinis opened the May 8, 2019, work session of the Eugene City Council. Councilor Yeh made a statement about the use of white nationalist language during a recent rally; she supported the right to free speech and called for the community to speak out against prejudice and discrimination. Mayor Vinis and Councilor Yeh extended their gratitude to the Eugene and Springfield Police Departments for their skillful handling of the situation. <br />1. WORK SESSION: Community Safety Initiative Funding Assistant City Manager Kristie Hammitt and Police Chief Chris Skinner presented a revised recommendation for a payroll tax incorporating several new provisions including limits on the use of the funds, and equity considerations for minimum wage employees, Council Discussion: <br />• Councilor Semple – supported the recommendation and asked for clarification regarding the investment for minimum wage earners; asked about the additional monies added to the recommendation, and whether owner-employees of small businesses would also pay the employee tax; expressed concerns about small business owners feeling “double-taxed;” asked for clarification on the tax impact for minimum wage earners who receive raises. <br />• Councilor Pryor – reflected on the process over the years that led to the recommendation; encouraged council to show leadership on this matter. <br />• Councilor Syrett – asked whether the calculations incorporated future minimum wage changes; explained that council has few options to grow the General Fund, which generally funds essential services like public safety and encouraged everyone to contribute to the community’s safety; thanked the contributors to the proposal and expressed her support for the recommendation. <br />• Councilor Taylor – asked whether the tax would be abolished if people voted against the proposed charter amendment; expressed opposition to any tax on minimum wage earners. <br />• Councilor Zelenka – expressed gratitude for including accommodations for low-income wage earners and accountability mechanisms; expressed support for the package, especially because half of the people who work in Eugene do not live in the city, but still benefit from public safety; asked about LTD’s payroll tax and whether the Department of Revenue would draw a second transaction for this additional tax. <br />• Councilor Semple – advocated for taking a draft ordinance to a public hearing. <br />• Mayor Vinis – said a public hearing would help council understand what they might not be accounting for as well as what they may need to do in terms of communicating with the
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