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the Crest Drive design. He agreed that the downtown public safety recommendations were a good first <br />step and was eager to discuss other suggestions for downtown revitalization. <br />Councilor Taylor supported the Eugene Storefront Art Project and felt that temporary art in empty spaces <br />would address a number of problems. She suggested that the group work with the Downtown <br />Neighborhood Association. She hoped that the City would explore ways to preserve the Post Office, such <br />as using it for an art museum. She suggested that the council hold a work session on Crest Drive to <br />determine if the design should be modified. She said that a homeless shelter was essential and the State <br />should provide funding. <br />Councilor Solomon thanked those who spoke. She observed that the only people pleased with the Crest <br />Drive design were part of the small, exclusive group who developed the proposal approved by the council. <br />She hoped that staff could evaluate any deterioration of the completed portions of the project and urged <br />the council to hold a work session to determine if any changes were made before the second phase of <br />construction. She said the City owned storefronts downtown and urged the City Manager to involve the <br />City in the Eugene Storefront Art Project. She would poll the council for a work session on vacant <br />property issues downtown. <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz indicated that part of the Downtown Task Force on Public Safety's <br />recommendations was a proposed ordinance on including vacant buildings in the Downtown Eugene, Inc. <br />assessment process. He said the ordinance would come before the council for consideration. <br />Councilor Pryor appreciated the comments offered during the public forum. He agreed that it was critical <br />to find funding for Buckley Center services as they bridged both public safety and human services needs. <br />He felt Crest Drive was reasonable and inclusive, but perhaps the outcome should be re- examined. He <br />was in favor of the Eugene Storefront Art Project and would support the request for a work session on <br />vacant downtown properties. <br />Councilor Poling echoed earlier requests for additional information on the Oregon Research Institute <br />property acquisition. He agreed with Councilor Pryor's remarks about the Crest Drive design process and <br />said it was a good idea to revisit the outcome. He was reluctant to modify the design without involving <br />the citizens who originally participated in the process. <br />Councilor Zelenka supported efforts to find funding for Buckley Center services. He commended the <br />Eugene Storefront Art Project and looked forward to hearing about the next steps. He suggested providing <br />the council with copies of relevant ordinances from other communities. He was willing to revisit the Crest <br />Drive issue. He noted that the former Coca Cola property was owned by the University of Oregon and <br />within the Riverfront Research Park. As a public agency the University would need to follow <br />requirements for a public process if the property was sold. He was supportive of a resolution regarding <br />repeal of the "Don't Ask -Don't Tell" law. He agreed that the Post Office was an architectural jewel and <br />hoped it would be preserved as part of the community's heritage. <br />Mayor Piercy related that the City had expressed concern about preserving the Post Office structure when <br />it learned of the proposed sale. <br />3. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes of December lb, 2009, work Session; January 27, <br />2010, Work Session; February 8, 2010, Regular Meeting; February 10, 2010, Work <br />Session; February 17, 2010, Work Session; February 24, 2010, Work Session; February <br />26, 2010, Joint Elected officials Meeting <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council April 12, 2010 Page 4 <br />