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<br />ATTACHMENT A <br /> <br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />Public Hearing <br />Council Chamber <br />777 Pearl Street—Eugene, Oregon <br /> <br /> March 9, 2009 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Chris Pryor, George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, Mike Clark, Alan Zelenka, <br />Betty Taylor, Jennifer Solomon, George Poling. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the meeting of the Eugene City Council to order. She announced that <br />action on Item 4 on the agenda would be postponed as further work was required. <br />1. CEREMONIAL MATTERS <br />Ron Dittler, Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission, and Peter Ruffier, Eugene Public Works, <br />presented an award to the City of Eugene from the Lane Council of Governments recognizing the Metropoli- <br />tan Wastewater Management Commission intergovernmental partnership, which had provided wastewater <br />services for 72 years. <br /> <br />2. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed procedures for providing comments. <br /> <br />Drix, <br />West University neighborhood, Eugene, spoke to the council about toilets, Twitter, style and class. <br />He described the public toilets that were available at the Burning Man gathering and said that public toilets <br />gave back integrity. He would provide more information at a later date. He discussed Twitter, an internet <br />site that allowed people to connect with one-sentence statements about what they were doing. He suggested <br />th <br />allowing local artists to put their work at the 10 and Charnelton site downtown. <br /> <br />Joe Collins, <br /> Eugene, discussed the Crest Drive/Friendly Street/Storey Boulevard “triad.” He said residents <br />of the “triad” were coming before the council with many requests, including saving the Amazon Creek <br />headwaters, saving trees, designation of their streets and objections to paying for street improvements <br />because others would use them. He said those residents spent hundreds of hours preparing presentations to <br />protect their neighborhoods and wallets. He noted the City was already paying $3.15 million of the $5.7 <br />million cost of upgrading streets. He urged the council to read an article in that day’s Register- Guard <br />about the project. He said it was discouraging to see so many people organized for their own benefit instead <br />of advocating for things to benefit the community like a homeless shelter, more clinics, more jail beds and <br />more treatment programs for addicts. <br /> <br />Zachary Vishanoff, <br />Ward 3, Eugene, urged the council to think about retaining the current police chief. He <br />commended Interim Police Chief Pete Kerns for his willingness to solve problems and hoped he would be <br />considered for the permanent position. Regarding the Police Auditor, he expressed concern that delaying an <br />administrative investigation, during a criminal investigation, was a way to avoid investigating the police and <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council March 9, 2009 Page 1 <br /> <br />
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