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be. She was interested in data that showed the impact of the zone and did not want to end the DPSZ until <br />the council had seen that information. If called on to vote, she would not support a two -year extension. <br />She was willing to extend the DPSZ for six months to get that data and work toward a better solution. <br />Councilor Taylor did not think a six -month extension would improve the DPSZ. She termed the zone <br />wrong and said it was something to be ashamed of. People were innocent until proven guilty. Councilor <br />Taylor said that people were going to be somewhere and the City could not make them disappear. She <br />advocated for an inclusive downtown and wanted Eugene to be known for including everybody. <br />Councilor Taylor said there were already laws in place to address the violations that occurred downtown. <br />She said if the City could jail people overnight for violating an exclusion order it could jail them <br />overnight for the crime they committed. She did not want to spend City funds fighting a possible court <br />challenge. <br />Councilor Farr was concerned about the logistics issue raised by City Manager Ruiz. <br />City Attorney Jerome pointed out that a six -month extension would be October 30 rather than September <br />30. She suggested that November 30, 2012 would be more realistic. <br />The council accepted a friendly amendment from Councilor Farr to change the date the zone ended to <br />November 30, 2012. <br />Councilor Zelenka said it was not clear that the DPSZ was the reason for improved downtown conditions. <br />He wanted to see better data about who was being excluded, the reason for the exclusion, and a <br />characterization of the excluded. He was disturbed that so many of those receiving exclusion orders were <br />homeless. He asked where the excluded individuals went and the impacts of that shift. He suggested that <br />a way to test the DPSZ's effectiveness was to end it. He could not support a two -year extension given <br />that the zone was initially intended to be temporary. He supported the motion with the hope it was the <br />last time the zone was extended. <br />Councilor Brown said as distasteful as he found it, he would support the amended motion as a way to test <br />the effectiveness of three more officers downtown and to get more data. He considered the motion a <br />reasonable compromise. <br />Mayor Piercy did not like to see downtown characterized as a place of exclusion. She wanted it to be a <br />great place to be for everyone, including visitors and downtown employees. <br />Roll call vote: The motion passed, 6:2; councilors Taylor and Clark voting no. <br />Mayor Piercy adjourned the meeting at 9:32 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />6 aj, J."'t <br />Beth Forrest <br />City Recorder <br />(Recorded by Kimberly Young) <br />MINUTES— Eugene City Council February 27, 2012 Page 7 <br />Regular Meeting <br />
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