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<br />F and other ideas that it may want to bring forward as methods to support long-term economic growth, job <br />stability, and a healthy business environment for Eugene. <br /> <br />All of the possible local stimulus action ideas in Attachment E need to be carefully considered in <br />relation to staff’s current work and other potential ideas. Moving forward on many of the items might <br />impact other items already being implemented, such as review times or permit costs. After feedback <br />from council, staff will review all of the items with current work and time and resource considerations as <br />part of the further analysis. <br /> <br />Staff intends to review the list of ideas with the council, and then listen to the discussion among the Mayor <br />and council. After the April 13 discussion, staff will frame any potential additional discussion for the <br />council and come back with any necessary actions for the council to consider. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNCIL OPTIONS <br />No options are identified at this time. The City Manager will develop an action plan for continued local <br />stimulus based on feedback from the April 13 work session and will return on April 27 for council input. <br /> <br /> <br />CITY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />No recommendation at this time. <br /> <br /> <br />SUGGESTED MOTION <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br /> <br />A. Forbes Magazine Online <br />B. Kosmont-Rose Institute – Cost of Doing Business Survey <br />C. Newsletter of the Home Builders Association of Lane County; March 2009 <br />D. Adopted City of Eugene Mayor and City Council Economic Development Statement <br />E. Possible Local Stimulus Actions <br />F. Items for Council Discussion <br /> <br /> <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION <br /> <br />Staff Contact: Jon Ruiz <br />Telephone: 682-5336 <br />Staff e-mail: jon.r.ruiz@ci.eugene.or.us <br /> <br /> Z:\CMO\2009 Council Agendas\M090413\S090413B.doc <br />