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to cut the heat had been inadequate for their clients. She quoted one of the clients who testified at the CDBG <br />Advisory Committee meeting as explaining that it would get hot, he would become cranky and would have to go <br />home and then get no money. She related that the temperature had reached over 80 degrees on more than 55 days <br />during the previous summer. She said some of the clients also had medical conditions and heat was detrimental to <br />their health. <br />Anne Williams, 972 Madison Street, Programs Director for St. Vincent DePaui (SVDP), thanked the CDBG <br />committee for the challenging work that was in front of them. She said those of the agencies who had applied for <br />grants were making tough choices. She related that part of the Service Station roof had failed in 2009, and SVDP <br />had to make repairs, and they wanted to fix two sections of roof. She stressed that SVDP also faced budget <br />challenges; budget cuts were made to the Human Services Commission and General Fund budgets. <br />Majeska Seese -Green spoke in support of the NCS, and also in support of opening the Ribbon Trail to mountain <br />bikers. She said if the Ribbon Trail was open, she would want to bicycle on it. Regarding the NCS, she wanted <br />the City to consider the triple bottom line and to do all it could to help them find a place to be .downtown. It <br />sounded to her like the building on Pearl Street was the place they "should be assisted to be." She felt this was an <br />example of a time when the social issues outweighed the economic issues. She believed it would contribute to the <br />downtown environment if the NCS could remain in that area. She declared that if the triple bottom line tool did <br />not help the City see a way for it to prioritize social issues in a case such as this, the tool needed adjustment. <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum. She thanked everyone for coming. She expressed appreciation for the <br />work of the CDBG Advisory Committee. She commented that the community could not provide all of the services <br />that were needed and the need was growing, but she was proud of the work that was being done. She also thought <br />those who testified regarding access to the Ribbon Trail had done a good job of raising the issue to their attention. <br />Councilor Clark thanked everyone for coming to provide input. He asked the City Manager if the City had <br />postponed an increase in SDCs. City Manager Jon Ruiz responded that he thought the increase had been <br />postponed, but he did not remember what date the postponement would end.. <br />Councilor Clark commented that he knew a hotel in that area could provide economic benefit. He was interested in <br />knowing what the options were in regard to potentially considering a reprieve on the SDC. <br />Councilor Clark thanked the Disciples of Dirt for coming down. He requested a memorandum from staff on why <br />bikes had been banned from the Ribbon Trail. <br />Councilor Zelenka asked if SDC deferrals had been previously granted to hotels. He also thanked the Disciples of <br />Dirt for their testimony and said they had done a good job of bringing attention to the item. He was interested in <br />finding out more information on how mountain bikes could be compatible with hikers. <br />Councilor zelenka also wished to point out that it was the 24 anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. He recalled <br />that the meltdown had resulted in an explosion of radioactivity into the atmosphere. He related that the disaster <br />had resulted in the permanent evacuation of 220,400 people. He said a scientific study estimated that the ultimate <br />death toll from that disaster would be 1 million people worldwide. He remarked that it was important to keep this <br />disaster in mind given that there were people who wanted more nuclear power plants to be built. <br />Councilor Poling was also interested in a memorandum on why the bikes had been banned from the Ribbon Trail. <br />Regarding the CDBG process and recommendations, he thought it was imperative to the council to adhere to it and <br />not to make changes at this point. He acknowledged that someone would lose out because there were not "endless <br />pots of money." He believed that the process they engaged in, utilizing a citizen advisory committee that reviewed <br />the proposals and made selections, had resulted in worthwhile recommendations. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council April 26, 2010 Page 4 <br />Regular Meeting <br />
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