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Obama invested substantial resources in higher speed rail, Oregon wasn't prepared and received little of <br />the money. We need efficient, frequent and reliable passenger and freight rail in this state. That is both <br />north and south, east and west. I'm co- chairing the state committee to improve our rail line between here <br />and Portland. We'll be ready to go when funding opportunities come our way again. In terms of <br />economic opportunity, this is a big issue for our state and region. Improved rail provides jobs in building, <br />servicing, in products, and in support businesses such as intermodal distribution centers. This is an <br />exciting possibility that requires us to work together as a region to position ourselves for economic <br />advantage. <br />Strong social services remain critical to our community. <br />Eugene continued to build a stock of affordable housing with its partners. This year, our city manager led <br />an effort to rebuild some foreclosed housing to help returning veterans. We supported social services, the <br />Buckley House and an additional Cahoots vehicle. A council subcommittee has examined the growing <br />social service needs in our community and will be making recommendations to the council. <br />The council responded to Occupy Eugene's focus on unhoused members of our community by adding <br />camping sites, working on providing wet beds and setting up a task force to make recommendations for <br />how to better provide additional services for the homeless. There's much need for innovative solutions <br />and I'm confident they can be found when we all work together. <br />Our goal is to be a human rights city, a city that is safe, inclusive, just and hospitable to all. The Human <br />Rights Commission has done a great job of listening to community members regarding community needs <br />and this information will help guide us to a stronger, better community - one that is in keeping with our <br />values. <br />Our future begins now. <br />I have spoken to you about the work of the city, and our many challenges and successes. This is a special <br />place, where community members are compassionate and give generously of their time and energy. We <br />have a lot to build on, a lot of friends and colleagues, a lot of natural wealth, a lot of innovative and <br />exciting entrepreneurs, and a lot of possibilities. <br />We must step beyond the national political rancor, step beyond the confines of difficulty and pettiness, to <br />stay focused on having a community that's good for all of us - left, right and all points in between. That's <br />what I've been personally and steadily working toward. <br />We must offer a hand to help a neighbor. <br />We must offer a hand to someone who is without any hope. <br />We must be smart but generous, kind but accountable, and work to prepare our children, to create jobs, <br />and to be certain our community is prepared for the future. We can do this. <br />We must be bold, focused and steady at the helm. <br />We aren't just any community. We'll be celebrating our 150 birthday. We'll be hosting the Olympic <br />Track and Field Trials. We're on the move. We are Eugene. <br />MINUTES —State of the City January 5, 2012 Page 6 <br />