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control, the Department of Public Safety, and scholarships for underserved populations. <br /> <br />The motion passed, 5:3; Ms. Taylor, Ms. Bettman, and Mr. Zelenka voting no. <br /> <br />A. WORK SESSION: <br />Joint Meeting with River Road Park and Recreation District <br /> <br />Acting Library, Recreation, and Cultural Services Director Renee Grube introduced the item, welcoming the <br />staff and board members of the River Road Park and Recreation District to the first joint meeting of the board <br />and council since the district was formed in 1955. She said the City had a collaborative partnership with the <br />district since its inception. The City and district had a formal Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) relationship <br />for 20 years that provided City funding to the district. The IGA was intended to facilitate the use of district <br />facilities by district residents who annexed into the City, and was intended to be a short-term means of <br />ensuring consistent service delivery while the property inside the district annexed to the City. She acknowl- <br />edged that such annexation was unlikely to occur in the near-term. <br /> <br />Ms. Grube noted the services provided by the district to district residents, including city residents. She said <br />that no other residents had access to both district and City recreational services. She said the district’s <br />residents had been willing to pay a fairly high tax rate to maintain district services, but in spite of that the <br />district was facing a long-term structural deficit due to rising expenses. The district was drawing down on its <br />reserves and now was facing the potential of service reductions. City and district staff had met several times <br />over the past year and it was clear that the City’s $100,000 contribution was not a long-term solution for <br />either body. The City wished to work with the district to identify a sustainable solution to ensure that services <br />were available at Emerald Park into the future. <br /> <br />River Road Park and Recreation District Assistant Superintendent Dale Weigandt introduced district board <br />members Betty Donaldson, Walt Haniuk, Wayne Helikson, Jim Wienecke, and District Superintendent Jim <br />Lockard. Mr. Weigandt expressed pride in the district and its facilities and provided a brief overview of <br />district facilities. He noted the many recreational activities and social services offered through the community <br />center located at Emerald Park. Mr. Weigandt spoke of the balance the district had to maintain between the <br />taxes it assessed to in-district residents and fees for services. <br /> <br />Mr. Weigandt commended the district’s partnership with the City of Eugene and the funding from Eugene that <br />helped make it possible. He could not see ending the partnership. He spoke of the impact of the recent <br />economic downtown on district services and facilities, emphasizing the additional patron visits and demand on <br />district services that were created as a result of more people staying at home. <br /> <br />Mr. Weigandt invited council members to contact him for a tour of the district’s facilities. He expressed hope <br />for a positive solution to continue district operations. <br /> <br />Mr. Lockard observed that he joined the district in 1972 at a time of financial crisis, and would retire in 2010 <br />leaving another crisis unless the district and City could reach an agreement. He reported that the district had <br />finished the last fiscal year with a much reduced contingency fund and would face a similar situation next year. <br />He contended the incremental annexation policies of the City of Eugene had caused many of the district’s <br />financial problems because annexation removed property from the district’s tax rolls, resulting in the highest <br />tax rate for any park district in Oregon, which was $3.0559 cents per $1,000. <br /> <br />Mr. Lockard discussed the negative impact on district revenues that arose because of the end of the 20-year <br />agreement between Eugene and the district. He noted the five options presented to the council and reviewed <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council July 23, 2008 Page 3 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />
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