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MINUTES – Eugene City Council and June 24, 2019 Page 1 <br />Eugene Urban Renewal Agency <br />M I N U T E S <br />Eugene City Council and Eugene Urban Renewal Agency <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />June 24, 2019 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor <br />Councilors Absent: Betty Taylor, Greg Evans Councilor Semple opened the June 24, 2019, meeting of the Eugene City Council in Mayor Vinis’ absence. <br />1.Applicant Statements for the Human Rights CommissionThree applicants for the Human Rights Commission presented a three-minute statement abouttheir interest in serving the community through board or commission membership: AmandaMcCluskey, Heather Sielicki, and Kirstin London <br />Councilor Semple announced that the Consent Calendar was approved during the work session and <br />highlighted the Neighborhood Matching Grants program. <br />2.PUBLIC FORUM <br />•Art Farley (Sustainability Commission) - expressed desire for council to address polystyrene. <br />•Victor Odlivak – spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Eva Bortnick – spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Sabrina Siegel – spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Bekki Bruckner – spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Colin Farnsworth – spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Joshua Korn - spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Abraham Likwornik - spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Hope Vaccher - spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Barbara Wade - spoke in opposition to the proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Ron Breaden – spoke in opposition to the payroll tax in Eugene. <br />•Wesley Robins – spoke about personal issues with law enforcement. <br />•Cindy Ingram – discussed downtown bike activity; requested code changes to support business. <br />•Bill O’Brien – spoke in opposition to planting strips ordinance and a camping ban. <br />•David Igl – spoke to renaming Dunn Hall and challenges working elected officials. <br />•John Hagen – spoke about experiences with the homeless. <br />•Eric Jackson – opposed the planting strip ordinance; supported courts becoming court of record. <br />•John Thielking – spoke to a variety of issues including planting strip ordinance and payroll tax. <br />•Jim Ball – voiced concern about climate change impacts on low income individuals. <br />•Roberly Heersch – spoke in opposition to proliferation of 5G technology. <br />•Misha Seymour – spoke in opposition to planting strip ordinance and other policies. <br />•Lourdes Mante – voiced concerns about homelessness and requested for positive solutions. <br />July 22, 2019, Meeting – Item 2A <br />ATTACHMENT H