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• Visible and accessible police presence <br />• Better police /community relations <br />Ms. Piercy said homelessness was a concern in the community but it was not apparent how it was being addressed <br />by the goals and outcomes. She was concerned that the issue was not more visible as a goal. Ms. Monroe said <br />there was ambivalence about how to include homelessness and people preferred to take some time to determine <br />how that could best be addressed through outcomes. <br />Mr. Pryor agreed it would be difficult to find the logical place for homelessness as an umbrella issue. He said <br />homelessness was often perceived both as a condition and a behavior. He said behavior aspects related to <br />homelessness might be addressed under the Safe Community goal, while homelessness as a condition might be <br />addressed as part of the underlying well -being of the community under the Sustainable Development goal. <br />Mr. Zelenka said he also noticed that homelessness was not specifically addressed in outcomes, but agreed that it <br />cut through several goal areas and could be addressed as a safety issue as well as the need for more housing. <br />Mr. Ruiz suggested that an outcome could be added to Sustainable Development related to the condition of <br />homelessness and the safety aspect could be addressed by a specific strategy under Safe Community. <br />Mr. Clark concurred with Mr. Ruiz that specific strategies could be developed to address the various aspects of <br />homelessness. He recalled that during the public engagement process homelessness was discussed in two ways: as <br />a condition the City should help ameliorate and behaviors the City should address through public safety measures. <br />Ms. Piercy determined that there was agreement among councilors to accept the Safe Community outcomes as <br />proposed. <br />Goal: Sustainable Development <br />• Increased downtown development <br />• Decreased unemployment/strategic job creation <br />• Support for small and local business <br />• Decision- making that weighs economic, social equity and environmental (triple bottom line) effects <br />Mr. Pryor suggested substituting "balance" for the word "weighs" in the last outcome to imply a more active <br />approach to using those elements to create a more effective outcome. <br />Ms. Piercy felt that the intent was to use the triple bottom line lens in decision- making, which suggested more than <br />simply balancing those elements. <br />Mr. Pryor withdrew his suggestion if the council felt "balance" implied active use of the triple bottom line tool. <br />Ms. Taylor questioned the inclusion of the outcome related to downtown development. She said the goal related to <br />any type of development. Mr. Ruiz said downtown development would be balanced against other outcomes such <br />as support for small and local business and regional economic development through use of the triple bottom line. <br />Mr. Zelenka commented that strategies would also define how specific outcomes would be achieved. <br />Mr. Brown questioned why outcomes only addressed downtown development. He felt that outcome was too <br />specific and excluded development elsewhere in the community. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council April 26, 20 10 Page 3 <br />Work Session <br />