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On July 8, 2024, the Eugene City Council held a hybrid meeting where Mayor Vinis recognized the 34th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and celebrated graduating Youth Advisory Council members. The council unanimously approved consent calendar items and adopted an ordinance establishing Hazardous Substance User Fees. During public comment, citizens advocated for climate-friendly policies and initiatives, while others raised concerns about sidewalk safety and anti-camping ordinance language.
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The Finance/Operations Committee met on August 16, 2023, to address maintenance, planning, and engineering matters. Key updates included the arrival of a new street sweeper awaiting registration, receipt of the 2022 Liquid Fuels Audit Report, discussion of the Hanover Soccer Club's request to use Clark's fields in spring 2024, and approval needed for the Sherry Village Stormwater Basin Retrofit final payment at the next Board of Supervisors meeting. The Township was awarded a Green Light Go Grant for traffic signal upgrades and advertised the ARLE Grant with bids to be awarded in September, though an issue was noted with a Growing Greener Grant from 2018 due to unused funds.
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The Eugene City Council held a virtual meeting on April 19, 2021, to hear applicant statements from candidates seeking positions on six city advisory boards and commissions: Budget Committee, Civilian Review Board, Human Rights Commission, Sustainability Commission, Toxics Board, and Planning Commission. Planning Commission candidates additionally answered three questions regarding key issues, collaborative approaches, and factors important to land use decision-making. The meeting concluded at 9:30 p.m. with seven councilors present.
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The Eugene City Council met on September 10, 2018, with eight councilors present to discuss city business. The public forum included 21 speakers addressing homelessness, a Ninth Circuit Court decision regarding camping bans, public shelter needs, and the Climate Recovery Ordinance, with council members acknowledging the Boise decision's impact on Eugene's policies and expressing intent to provide safe sleeping locations for unhoused individuals. The meeting proceeded to consent calendar items including approval of prior meeting minutes and a resolution for land annexation.
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