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an area was being developed but only had one access road. He stated that there was a pending develop- <br />ment that could provide them with a second access road. He hoped he could come to a future City <br />Council meeting and ask for help and support in finding a solution that would not only benefit the <br />developer, but the citizens at large. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey closed the Public Forum and asked for questions and comments from the council. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman thanked those who spoke at the Public Forum. Regarding development of a Commu- <br />nity Safety Center, she thought the nuance of the bond measure would be lost on most of the public. She <br />opined that it would have been more beneficial to the community had the non-profit service providers had <br />advocated for a replacement of City Hall, which should be the highest priority. She asserted that such a <br />center was a "fiscally short-sighted project." She said while she supported the services the agencies <br />provided, she would not support this particular proposal. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman thanked the members of the WNACPC for speaking. She noted she had requested that <br />staff provide some options other than Agate Street for hospital access and asked if staff had been able to <br />find this information. She also asked that the timeline for public input be made available as soon as <br />possible. She said the public needed opportunities to participate. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap~ asked if it was known yet whether the access to the hospital would be an overpass or an <br />"at grade" crossing. City Manager Dennis Taylor responded that the work session scheduled for <br />September 22 would address the issues of access, cost, and timing, and would provide an update on the <br />hospital issue. <br /> <br />Councilor Pap~ appreciated the diversity on the council as to what direction the City should take as far as <br />planning for a Civic Center. He said a new police facility was needed that was up to seismic and safety <br />standards. Given that the most likely site for the new Civic Center building was on the present City Hall <br />site, he thought it prudent to move the police out and into a "proper" facility first. He acknowledged the <br />testimony in support of collocation and said it would help to get the bond measure passed. He hoped the <br />service agencies would help to pass the measure. <br /> <br /> Councilor Taylor expressed admiration for the University students who were making a continued presence <br /> in support of housing standards enforcement. <br /> <br /> Councilor Taylor also thanked Mr. Sonnichsen and Mr. Love for trying to protect the river. She felt the <br /> placement of roads and buildings along the river would reduce access to it. <br /> <br /> Regarding the police station, Councilor Taylor thought it was the wrong time to place a bond measure on <br /> the ballot. <br /> <br /> Councilor Kelly commented that, because of the visibility of the issue on access to the proposed hospital, <br /> it would be beneficial to have information for the public as soon as possible. Mr. Taylor said he would <br /> work with Public Works Director Kurt Corey to provide the council with the latest information with <br /> regard to the work. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman commended the students working for housing standards for showing up in August. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council July 26, 2004 Page 3 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />