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maintained would address the issue of business access. She acknowledged that the current EmX vehicles <br />were diesel but they were diesel - electric hybrids. She believed there was a need for the system. <br />Pat Farr, 1929 Praislin Street, acknowledged the service of outgoing Councilor Solomon. He said <br />Councilor Solomon had worked tirelessly for the Bethel area and for the community as a whole. He said <br />the community owned Councilor Solomon a debt of gratitude. <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum and called on the council for comments. <br />Councilor Ortiz thanked those who offered testimony. She expressed appreciation to Councilor Solomon <br />for her honesty and willingness to maintain her principles, and wished her well. <br />2. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Approval of City Council Minutes <br />- September 14, 2010, Joint Elected Officials Public Hearing <br />- September 29, 2010, Work Session <br />- October 11, 2010, Work Session <br />B. Approval of Tentative Working Agenda <br />C. Ratification of Intergovernmental Relations Committee Minutes of June 30, 2010 <br />D. Appointments to Eugene Toxics Board <br />Councilor Clark, seconded by Councilor Taylor, moved to approve the Consent Calendar. <br />Roll call vote: The motion passed unanimously, 8:0. <br />3. PUBLIC HEARING AND POSSIBLE ACTION: <br />Appropriation of Resolution 5019 Adopting a Supplemental Budget; Making Appropria- <br />tions for the City of Eugene for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2010, and Ending June 30, <br />2011 <br />City Manager Jon Ruiz reported that the supplemental budget recognized new revenue, marginal <br />beginning working capital, and authorized other unanticipated changes in legal appropriations. It also <br />reflected the Budget Committee motions related to funding for the Road Fund, Creekside Park, and <br />Human Services Commission. <br />Mayor Piercy opened the public hearing. <br />John Barofsky, 2010 Hubbard Lane, the chair of the Eugene Budget Committee, noted the transfer to <br />Reserve for Revenue Shortfalls that brought the reserve up to a level of $17.4 million, which was <br />consistent with the City Manager's strategy to maintain a sustainable budget. He believed the challenge <br />that lay ahead was to balance deferred spending on capital and infrastructure with adequate staffing to <br />deliver the level of services citizens expected. In regard to the proposed supplemental budget, Mr. <br />Barofsky asked that $300,000 be added to the General Capital Fund to account for capital needs. <br />Mr. Barofsky thanked Councilor Solomon for her service on the council and Budget Committee. <br />There being no further requests to speak, Mayor Piercy closed the public hearing. <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council December 13, 2010 Page 4 <br />Regular Meeting <br />