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as well as some recently opened facilities. He said the West Eugene EmX Extension Corridor Committee <br />meetings were well attended and good information was being provided on possible routes. He attended a <br />Chamber of Commerce news conference on policing and the Lane Metro Partnership dinner. He said Lane <br />Council of Governments (LCOG) was launching an initiative to determine what role LCOG could play in <br />helping to sustain human services, enhance communication and interaction among jurisdictions, and assist <br />with economic development and job creation. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz said she attended the Lane Metro Partnership and Parks Foundation dinners. She participated in <br />listening sessions in the Trainsong neighborhood and would attend the April 9 Lane Regional Air Protection <br />Agency (LRAPA) budget work session. <br /> <br />Mr. Zelenka commended those who received awards at the Lane Metro Partnership dinner. He also attended <br />the Birth-to-Three dinner and a meeting of the Save Civic Stadium group. He said there was an interesting <br />plan to preserve the stadium. He toured the new University of Oregon basketball arena and attended the <br />Human Rights Summit. He agreed with Mr. Brown that homelessness in the community was a major <br />concern. <br /> <br />Mr. Clark attended the funeral service for Erin McLyman, a Eugene resident and Sheldon High School <br />graduate killed in action in Iraq, on behalf of the Mayor. He met with Bob Chadwick about conducting <br />listening sessions in North Eugene and testified before the group working on solutions to public safety <br />challenges in Lane County. He felt the group would produce some useful solutions. He also attended the <br />Police Commission meeting at which the Taser policy review was completed, and the Lane County Prayer <br />Breakfast. He was pleased to hear about those who received recognition for their contributions during the <br />Parks Foundation event. He spoke to a Gilham Elementary class about local government and noted that the <br />Cal Young Neighborhood Association would meet on April 22. <br /> <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz noted that it was National Telecommunications Week and National Library Week. <br />He said the budget process was under way and while there would be some changes at the library, it would <br />not involve any reduction in hours. He conducted a listening session with community leaders about the <br />budget and was pleased with the feedback. He said an anti-hate activity forum would be held on April 21, <br />and he would be delivering his budget message to the Budget Committee on April 28. He pointed out that <br />the triple-bottom-line tool had been used to evaluate neighborhood matching grant applications. He thanked <br />a number of City employees for their work with the community. <br /> <br />B. WORK SESSION: <br /> Greenhouse Gas Emissions – Legislative Actions Update <br /> <br />Intergovernmental Relations Manager Brenda Wilson distributed an April 8, 2010, letter from the <br />Metropolitan Policy Committee (MPC) to Gail Achterman, Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) <br />chair and John VanLandingham, Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) chair and a <br />document entitled Land Use and Transportation Scenario Planning for GHG Reduction, reflecting the <br />timeline for compliance with legislative mandates. She provided an overview of greenhouse gas (GHG) <br />legislative actions during the 2009 regular session and 2010 special session. She said the primary purpose <br />of HB 2001 that emerged from the 2009 session was to increase transportation revenues; it also included <br />provisions that required Portland Metro and the Eugene/Springfield area to engage in actions to address <br />GHG emissions. She said HB 2186 from the 2009 session, established a Greenhouse Gas Task Force and <br />charged it with determining how the State should address GHG emissions. The task force’s report and <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council April 12, 2010 Page 2 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />
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