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The Willamette High School Jazz Band performed the musical selection “Amoroso” by Benny Carter. <br /> <br /> <br />VII. STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy delivered the following address: <br /> <br />Good evening. <br /> <br />The State of the City is our traditional salute to the past year and our kick-off to the one just beginning. It <br />gives us the opportunity to talk about what we’ve accomplished and the challenges we face. We’re here <br />tonight to celebrate living and working together in this community. <br /> <br />We know the most important thing about our lives, our jobs and this city we call home is how we care for <br />each other, how we care about the well-being of all who live here, now and in the future, and how we build <br />toward a common good that will enable us to live well together. <br /> <br />It is about how we do this in the best and worst of times. <br /> <br />Let me begin my comments by thanking Jennifer Solomon for her service, Mike Clark and Betty Taylor for <br />their council leadership, and by welcoming Pat Farr back. <br /> <br />Let me ask us to remember with gratitude two former Mayors of Eugene who passed away this year: Ruth <br />Bascom and Gus Keller. <br /> <br />Thank you Willamette Jazz Band for honoring us with your presence tonight. You are a great example of the <br />talent of our city’s young people and the value of our public schools. <br /> <br />Thank you city staff and city manager for your great fortitude, intelligence and leadership in these tough <br />times - managing a slow recovery with continued dedication to providing the very best for the people of <br />Eugene. <br /> <br />Let us give special thanks to our police and fire departments who protect our lives and property at great <br />personal risk every day. <br /> <br />Thank you, City Council, for your hours of meetings, real discussion and difficult decision-making. You <br />have demonstrated how people of diverse opinions can work well together to provide direction for our city. <br /> <br />Thanks to the hundreds of community volunteers who’ve helped our departments, served on committees and <br />advisory bodies, or stepped up for their neighborhoods or non-profits. You make Eugene a great city. <br /> <br />There’s no doubt that in 2010 our economy was our number one issue. Incomes suffered and unemployment <br />stayed high. Our city finances remained tight and regular services were more difficult to provide. We <br />responded by focusing on smart governance, using the triple bottom line of social equity, economic <br />development and protecting our natural resources as a lens, to maximize our dollars and our service while <br />cutting over $17 million from our General Fund budget over the last two years. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—City Council January 4, 20110 Page 3 <br /> <br />