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Council approves neighborhood association charters; extends meeting amid CAHOOTS debate
Summary
Eugene City Council approved the consent calendar with one pulled item, later passed Neighborhood Association Charters (item C) 8–0, and voted to extend the meeting to continue public comment amid a high turnout over CAHOOTS service concerns.
The Eugene City Council on April 14 approved most items on its consent calendar and, after brief discussion, separately approved Neighborhood Association Charters (consent calendar item C) by an 8–0 vote. The council also voted to extend the meeting to allow additional public testimony during a lengthy CAHOOTS-related public comment period.
Council action and votes - Approval of Consent Calendar (without item C): Council President moved to approve the items on Consent Calendar 1; the motion passed 8–0. Councilor Keating was recorded voting in the affirmative when the result was announced.
- Neighborhood Association Charters (Consent Calendar Item C): After…
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