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going costs of the cameras, after considering the cameras’ expected effec- <br />tiveness in deterring crime; <br />b. Pursue use of Springfield jail beds in exchange for Springfield’s use of Eu- <br />gene’s Fire Training Center; <br />c. Include in the manager’s proposed FY11 budget $500,000 of one-time dol- <br />lars for the Human Services Commission, and re-purpose $500,000 of the <br />City’s HSC contribution for partial funding of the downtown safety initia- <br />tive, including additional services like Cahoots; <br />d. Present to the Urban Renewal Agency Board for its review a proposed <br />amendment to the downtown urban renewal plan that would 1) restrict the <br />use of tax increment funds and increase the spending limit to pay for (i) the <br />Broadway Place Garage debt, thereby freeing up funds for additional po- <br />lice officers downtown, and (ii) three other projects specified in this motion <br />below, and 2) terminate the downtown urban renewal district as soon as the <br />projects are paid for or sufficient funds are collected to fund those projects; <br />e. Bring back to the council this spring a proposed ordinance requiring vacant <br />properties to pay Downtown Service District fees; and <br />f. Work with Downtown Eugene, Inc. and the Chamber of Commerce on <br />partnerships and other funding strategies with a goal of achieving $350,000 <br />in revenue. <br /> <br />2. Include for the proposed downtown Lane Community College development at <br />th <br />10 and Charnelton $8 million as part of a proposed urban renewal plan <br />amendment. <br /> <br />3. Include as part of a proposed urban plan amendment an additional $500,000 <br />for improvements to the Park Blocks to enhance that area for the Farmer’s <br />Market. <br /> <br />4. If the VA pursues PeaceHealth’s Willamette Street site for a new VA Clinic, <br />include the VA Clinic as part of a proposed urban renewal plan amendment. <br /> <br />5. Pursue additional grant opportunities for steam conversion and electric vehicle <br />charging stations. <br /> <br />6. Present to the council, at the same time that the manager brings forward a draft <br />amendment to the urban renewal plan, an analysis of both a local option levy <br />and a general obligations bond, instead of tax increment financing, to fund the <br />specified projects. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Brown, moved to make Items 1.a through 1.f separate <br />motions. The vote on the motion to separate was a 4:4 tie; councilors Taylor, <br />Brown, Ortiz and Zelenka voting yes, and councilors Solomon, Poling, Pryor and <br />Clark voting no. Ms. Piercy cast a vote in favor of the motion and it passed on a <br />final vote of 5:4. <br /> <br />Item 1.a <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council February 10, 2010 Page 2 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />