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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />McNutt Room City Hall 777 Pearl Street <br />Eugene, Oregon <br />November 23, 2009 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Alan Zelenka, Mike Clark, Andrea Ortiz, Jennifer Solomon, Chris Pryor, <br />George Poling, George Brown, Betty Taylor. <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the work session of the Eugene City Council to order. <br />A., COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM MAYOR, CITY <br />COUNCIL, AND CITY MANAGER <br />Ms. Piercy reported that over 300 people attended the recent Economic Development Sununit and thanked <br />all of the individuals and agencies that worked together to make the event a success. She circulated gifts <br />that had been received by Kelly Middle School from their sister school in Kakegawa, Japan, and read a <br />letter from the new mayor of Kakegawa. <br />Mr. Clark attended a meeting of the Save Civic Stadium organization and also found the Economic <br />Development Summit very interesting and useful. He thanked those who worked on the event. He <br />congratulated the University of-Oregon Ducks on their trip to the Rose Bowl. <br />Ms. Taylor attended the Economic Development Summit and the Arts and Business Alliance breakfast. <br />She recently participated in a National League of Cities (NLC) conference and felt that the voices of cities <br />were being heard by the new administration. She said sustainability was the prevailing theme of the <br />conference. She said the Human Development Committee, of which she was vice chair, had been working <br />on issues related to teenage pregnancy, employment and veterans' health care and its recommendations <br />were adopted by the NLC. <br />Ms. Ortiz said the City's congressional lobbyist had advised keeping any funding requests simple and <br />straightforward. She hosted an outreach event for Lane Transit District (LTD) at Plaza Latina and hoped <br />that more business owners would take advantage of opportunities to provide input on transit issues. She <br />said the Joint Elected officials EMS Subcommittee would be forwarding recommendations to the council. <br />She attended the Governor's Summit on Disproportionate Minority Contact, which was well attended and <br />provided interesting information from other communities. <br />Mr. Brown said he attended the LTD business outreach at Plaza Latina. He. hoped that more information <br />about the "no build" option for the West Eugene EmX would be made available. He also attended <br />meetings of the Human Rights Commission and Police Commission Use of Force Subcommittee. He <br />found a discussion of homelessness at a recent City Club meeting interesting and useful, but noted that the <br />basic problem was lack of money. He was disappointed at a recent meeting about downtown solutions, <br />which appeared to be focused on the needs of television and unlikely to provide the council with useful <br />tools for making decisions. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council November 23, 2009 Page I <br />Work Session <br />
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