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<br />ATTACHMENT F <br />M I N U T E S <br /> <br />Eugene City Council <br />Council Chamber—City Hall <br />777 Pearl Street—Eugene, Oregon <br /> <br />July 11, 2011 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Betty Taylor, George Brown, Andrea Ortiz, George Poling, Mike Clark, <br />Chris Pryor, Alan Zelenka, Pat Farr. <br /> <br />Her Honor Mayor Kitty Piercy called the July 11, 2011, regular meeting of the Eugene City Council to <br />order. <br /> <br />1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND READING OF THE DECLARATION OF <br />INDEPENDENCE <br /> <br />Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. Volunteers from the League of Women Voters offered a <br />reading of the Declaration of Independence. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy observed that the reading was special to her because her family was directly descended <br />from Thomas Nelson, Jr., a co-signer of the declaration from Virginia. <br /> <br /> <br />2. PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy reviewed the rules of the Public Forum. <br /> <br />Kevin Prociw <br />, 1030 Williams Street, acknowledged he had not followed the recent controversy <br />surrounding the recital of the Pledge of Allegiance but suggested it was evidence the community was <br />interested in speech issues. He offered the anti-war and anti-EMX signs posted in town as other evidence <br />of that interest. He encouraged the council to consider such issues with care as he believed the <br />community was making history. <br /> <br />Mr. Prociw advocated for a public vote on EmX. He suggested that such a vote was also a speech issue in <br />its own way and that it was important the council demonstrate to the citizens that it trusted them to make <br />the right choice. He also suggested that the lawsuit against the City over EmX could be ended if the <br />council allowed a public vote. <br /> <br />Mark Callahan <br />, 3621 Mahlon Street, expressed his belief that the councilors opposed to the recital of the <br />Pledge of Allegiance had embarrassed the community. He averred that the community had been more <br />inclusive in the past in spite of political differences. He believed that some councilors who spoke of the <br />importance of inclusiveness chose only to be inclusive if a person thought like they do. Mr. Callahan <br />believed the council should recite the pledge at more meetings. He anticipated that during his upcoming <br />run for President of the United States that he would be asked about the council’s action and asked how he <br />could be expected to respond when asked about the council’s limited inclusiveness. Mr. Callahan called <br />for a volunteer to say the pledge during the Public Forum during his absence. <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council July 11, 2011 Page 1 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br />
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