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creative and different ways. She thought Eugene was showing more creativity than most cities by <br />investing in prevention in this manner. She predicted it would be a forthcoming crime prevention <br />technique. She wished all of the people could reach a point at which they could affirm incremental <br />change. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion passed, 4:3; councilors Bettman, Taylor, and Kelly voting in <br /> opposition. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Poling, moved to authorize the expenditure of <br /> not more than $10,000 from the General Fund Contingency account for neutral public in- <br /> formation related to the proposed measure for the November 2004 election; and to author- <br /> ize the expenditure of funds from the General Fund contingency account that are required <br /> to produce a voters pamphlet for the November 2004 election, estimated to be approxi- <br /> mately $25,000. <br /> <br />Mary Walston, Council, Public And Government Affairs Manager for the Central Services Department, <br />affirmed, in response to a question from Councilor Kelly, that candidates could purchase space for <br />statements in the related voters pamphlet. Councilor Kelly said he would support the motion because he <br />felt the City should do everything it could to inform the voters. <br /> <br /> Roll call vote; the motion passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br /> Councilor Bettman, seconded by Councilor Poling, moved to appoint George Poling, Jim <br /> Torrey, and Cheryl O'Neill to the proponent committee for the measure. Roll call vote; <br /> the motion passed unanimously, 7:0. <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey asked if there was any other council business for the good of the whole. <br /> <br />Councilor Bettman asked to reaffirm that there would be time during the August 9 work session to discuss <br />the charter amendment for the utilization of a performance auditor. Mr. Taylor replied that 30 minutes <br />would be set aside for this at the work session. Councilor Bettman then asked if, should final action not <br />be taken at the August 9 work session, the revised language could be ready for the work session of August <br />11 in order to place it on the ballot for November. <br /> <br /> Councilor Pap~ called a point of order. He noted that Councilor Bettman wanted to bring an issue back. <br /> He felt this was preempting the normal process. Mr. Taylor responded that a work session had been <br /> scheduled for July 28 on the issue of a charter amendment to deal with a performance audit, but three <br /> councilors were unable to attend. He explained that Councilor Poling had requested that no vote be taken <br /> until he could be available to vote. He stated that a full discussion was scheduled for July 28, the vote was <br /> scheduled for August 9, and staff would bring the final language before the council on August 11. This <br /> would be enough time to place it on the November ballot, should it be approved. <br /> <br /> Councilor Meisner said he would not be present for the meeting on August 9, but he would not request <br /> that the vote not be taken. <br /> <br /> Councilor Poling withdrew his request to postpone the vote on July 28. <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council July 26, 2004 Page 12 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />