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MINUTES – Eugene City Council Meeting October 14, 2019 Page 1 <br />M I N U T E S <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />October 14, 2019 <br />7:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Emily Semple, Betty Taylor, Alan Zelenka, Mike Clark, Greg Evans, Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor <br />Councilors Absent: Jennifer Yeh Mayor Vinis opened the October 14, 2019, meeting of the Eugene City Council. <br />Human Rights Commission Chair Joel Iboa recognized Indigenous People’s Day. <br />1.PUBLIC FORUM1.Ralph McDonald – Supported the climate strike resolution on behalf of Sustainability Commission.2.Anna Baio – Spoke in opposition to 5G and recent installation concerns.3.Bekki Bruckner – Spoke in opposition to 5G and recent installation concerns.4.Victor Odlivak – Spoke in opposition to 5G.5.Cherie Martin – Supported a proposed resolution declaring the right to safe and legal abortion.6.Courtney Mills – Supported a proposed resolution declaring the right to safe and legal abortion.7.Laurie Trieger - Supported a proposed resolution declaring the right to safe and legal abortion.8.Joshua Korn – Spoke in opposition to 5G and discussed the recent work session.9.Lauri Segel – Spoke in opposition to 5G and requested follow-up with work session.10.Sabrina Siegel – Spoke in opposition to 5G and discussed the recent work session.11.Todd Boyle – Discussed low-income housing ideas and concerns.12.Jaden Salama – Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.13. Catherine Rohan – Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.14.Finley Heeb – Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.15. Sean Vermilya - Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.16.Aliza Whalen - Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.17.Rachel Cohen – Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.18.Rebecca Lewis - Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.19.Marc Schlossberg - Spoke to concerns about bike infrastructure and safety in Eugene.20.Chelsea Jennings – Supported a proposed resolution declaring the right to safe and legal abortion.21.Kimberly Koops – Supported a proposed resolution declaring the right to safe and legal abortion.22.Mariah Clark - Supported a proposed resolution declaring the right to safe and legal abortion.23.Ruby Jernigan – Supported the youth-led climate strike resolution.24. Jesse Hubbe – Supported the youth-led climate strike resolution.25.Claire Gillies – Supported the youth-led climate strike resolution.26.Lex Worden – Supported the youth-led climate strike resolution.27.Abraham Likwornik – Spoke in opposition to 5G technology.28.Bill O’Brien – Expressed concern about technology and other issues.29.Carolyn Partridge – Discussed desire for council to pass a climate emergency declaration.30.Jim Neu – Discussed concerns regarding MUPTE for Gordon Building and corporate influences.31. Debra McGee – Discussed climate concerns and desire for climate recovery goal changes.32.Ron Unger – Discussed concerns around climate change and support for climate strike resolution.33.Robin Bloomgarden – Spoke in opposition to 5G. <br />ATTACHMENT B <br />November 12, 2019, Meeting – Item 3A