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Harcleroad noted that the economic impact of not prosecuting crimes was unknown but should be <br />considered. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap6 asked how the proposed cuts would be prioritized if County commissioners were willing to <br />provide more funding. Mr. Harcleroad said it would be very difficult to identify which programs and <br />services to restore if full funding was not provided. <br /> <br />Mr. Pap6 suggested that the council request a work session with Judge Allen and Police Chief Lehner to <br />discuss the effects of Lane County budget cuts. Mr. Taylor responded that it might be more useful to wait <br />until the county commissioners had made their budget decisions known and staff had begun the analysis <br />requested by the Budget Committee to prepare for County cutbacks. <br /> <br />B. ITEMS FROM MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman commended Public Service Officer Michelle Mortensen for her handling of inquiries and <br />complaints from the public. She reminded councilors to submit their City Manager evaluations by May <br />14, 2004, in preparation for the May 26, 2004, work session. She asked that councilors indicate whether <br />they had a preference for an executive session as part of that work session. <br /> <br /> Ms. Taylor commented that Milton Park was scheduled for an upgrade last year and asked when that was <br /> likely to occur as all of the equipment had been removed and the land was now bare. She referred to a <br /> recent email from Sharon Banks that addressed misinformation regarding the Lane Regional Air Pollution <br /> Authority (LRAPA). <br /> <br /> Mr. Kelly reminded the public that Election Day was May 18, 2004, and ballots should be submitted to <br /> Lane County Elections. He noted a recent request in Springfield to amend the Eugene-Springfield <br /> Metropolitan Area General Plan to redesignate 17 acres from industrial to commercial use, and questioned <br /> whether that was inconsistent with a shortage of industrial land. He asked the City Manager to determine <br /> what mechanism existed to ensure communication so that one jurisdiction within the metro area did not <br /> impact compliance of the entire area. Mr. Taylor said he would pose the question to staff from Eugene, <br /> Springfield, Lane County, and the Lane Council of Governments. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap6 welcomed service to Eugene by Delta Airlines. He asked for a specific financial accounting of <br /> the Chiquita site that included purchase, legal expenses, demolition costs, and recovery from the federal <br /> purchase of a portion of the site and what the remainder should be sold for to obtain full reimbursement of <br /> costs. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap~ asked if the City Manager had recommendations for the $9 million that could result from <br /> resolution of Qwest litigation. Mr. Taylor replied that he wanted to wait for the litigation to be settled and <br /> obtain a clear accounting of what was owed and how much had been collected and then address use of <br /> funds at a future work session. <br /> <br /> Mr. Pap~ commented that he had attended a preview of the new Jordan Schnitzer Art Museum at the <br /> University of Oregon and it was going to be a wonderful addition to the community. He observed that it <br /> was ironic that three councilors were committed to campaign spending limitations and campaign finance <br /> reform three years ago and now two of them were running for office and were not participating in <br /> campaign spending limitation. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council May 10, 2004 Page 4 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />