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maintained that the council's constituents would rather have potholes filled than have the State rename Beltline. <br />He wanted immediate action by the council to rescind its former approval of the name change. <br />David Maloney, 30612 Butterfly Lane, a staff member at NCS, agreed with previous speakers about NCS and <br />spoke of the caring attitude of teachers toward NCS students, which students responded to positively. He said they <br />became something greater than they were before and did many community service projects that benefited the <br />homeless and hungry. <br />Andrea Gillespie, 3 877 North Clary Street, manager of the Cascade Adult Center at the Trude Kaufman Center, <br />was present to answer questions about the lease that would be part of the Consent Calendar. She asked the council <br />to consider renewing the lease for three years to give the center a chance to find another location. <br />Joe Canady, 84825 Territorial Road, thanked the council for its assistance in keeping the Trude Kaufman Center <br />open. He supported the lease renewal request and hoped the council would contract with Cascade Adult Center <br />directly for the building. <br />Mark Rabinowitz, no address provided, discussed the City's Climate and Energy Action Plan. He noted the <br />plan's call for a decrease in energy consumption and maintained that people would be forced by nature to reduce <br />their energy consumption and would have to make due with much less. He noted that the City planned to double <br />the fee for a community garden plot and questioned how that implemented the community's goals for increased <br />production of local food. He maintained that when the oil was gone, Eugeneans were going to have to grow all <br />their own food. He also questioned widening Beltline because of his beliefs in peak oil. He also objected to <br />EWEB's proposal to provide water to Veneta. <br />Michael Peterson, no address provided, spoke in support of NCS. He said he had been home schooled for seven <br />years without much success and because of a learning disability had not learned to read until his early teens. He <br />did not know if he would have succeeded at all without NCS. Before he attended the school he had not had friends <br />or community connections. The school helped him build those connections. He did not want to think about what <br />would have happened to him without the school. He had faced homelessness and was offered resources and <br />Options by teachers and students that resulted in him securing a low- income apartment. <br />LeRoy Parks, 28295 K. R. Neilson Road, opposed the renaming of Beltline Road as wasteful and arrogant and <br />said it benefited no one but the Pape Corporation. It was divisive. He thought the council had more important <br />things to think about, such as the NCS students. <br />Cai Ky, 618 E Street, Springfield, attended NCS and said without the school he did not know what he would do. <br />He had attended a public school and learned nothing because the teaching styles made no sense and teachers were <br />unable to answer his questions because there were so many other students. He had followed two friends to NCS <br />because of their positive reviews and had passed all his classes and learned a lot. He loved attending NCS and now <br />had lots of friends and considered the teachers and staff to be his friends as well. <br />Elliot Glaser- Flynn, 1690 Wilson Street, a freshman at NCS, said he had a very positive experience at his last <br />school and could not imagine being happy at another. However, he had moved to Eugene and attended NCS and <br />within two months felt accepted, comfortable, and made a lot of friends. <br />Steve Wilson, 4549 Souza Street, questioned why the council did not give the cost of the name change of Beltline <br />more consideration. He criticized the council for its support of the Beltline renaming, saying it was a rubber stamp <br />effort. He suggested more consideration should be given to the Governor's decision because he was a lame duck <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council May 10, 2010 Page 4 <br />Regular Meeting <br />