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Joint Elected officials Meeting Minutes <br />September 15, 2008 <br />Page 6 <br />was committed to land use and transportation being addressed together. There was a group of <br />west Eugene leaders that were working together on proposals for how to better move traffic in <br />that area. Those proposals would be brought to the Lane County Commissioners in December. A <br />lot of the people working on the proposals were very vested in transportation and land use. <br />Councilor Wylie said they were in the middle of an election process. She asked what would <br />happen if a new set of politicians came into positions in January of 2009 that didn't want the <br />WEP removed, and how that would affect the planning process. <br />Mr. Boyatt said our land use effort looking to 2013 and transportation system planning would <br />keep moving. <br />Mr. Inerfeld said this was a five year or longer work plan so would go through several possible <br />changes in elected officials. This tied in other work that was currently in place. He gave <br />exampled. One of the requirements was to make our local transportation plans consistent with <br />the RTP and the WEP was already removed from that. From Eugene's perspective it was more a <br />question of when they would remove the WEP, not whether or not it would be removed. He <br />noted that the City of Eugene had initiated the amendments to remove the WEP, but it would not <br />be removed until both the Eugene Council and Lane County Board of Commissioners took <br />action to remove it. That was targeted for the first quarter of 2009 in the work plan. <br />Commissioner Fleenor referred to Councilor Wylie's comments regarding changes in electors in <br />the near future and Commissioner Sorenson's suggestion for one -year check -ins on the work <br />plan. He said a recommendation could be to approve this plan for 6 years, with annual reviews to <br />make sure benchmarks were met, co- adoption issues addressed, and issues regarding political <br />changes addressed. That could offer some control on a year to year basis. <br />Councilor Ortiz thanked Springfield for hosting today's meeting. She said she appreciated that <br />staff wanted the plan to remain flexible. when the community spoke to her, she tried to fight for <br />their values as she expected other elected officials did. She respected others goals and priorities <br />and asked for the same. She noted that the WEP was being removed, but something did need to <br />be done in that area of town as it affected the whole County. She hoped that when the <br />collaborative group that Mayor Piercy put forth brought their ideas to the table, the City of <br />Eugene could move forward. <br />Commissioner Sorenson said several staff had mentioned working with LCOG on the modeling. <br />He asked where funding carne from for LCOG and how much staff energy they were putting into <br />the six -year effort. <br />Mr. Boyatt said LCOG was funded by federal pass - through dollars from ODOT, and by the <br />authorization of STP -U ( "urban ") funds through the MPC. LCOG staff concurred. There was a <br />combination of options working with LCOG. All of the model work LCOG did for the federal <br />plan should have benefit to development of our local and regional plan as they overlapped. <br />LCOG as the MPO had some prohibition on spending of those dollars. Some of the money the <br />cities and county had identified for these projects could be used for some outside modeling. <br />Commissioner Sorenson discussed rural reserves. He asked what the current work plan was for <br />rural reserves. He didn't want that to stop in order to implement this policy. <br />