City of Eugene
Recent News About City of Eugene
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Community Court Lunch Program
One of the many way community members and groups can help people in Community Court is through the Community Court Lunch Program.
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Applications for Art in the Parks grants now open
Applications for Art in the Parks grants now open
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Eugene Springfield Fire Receives $20,000 Donation
Eugene Springfield Fire Receives $20,000 Donation
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City of Eugene funding and land approved for new 80-unit affordable housing development
By combining city-owned property and federal funds, Homes for Good will be able to move forward with plans to create 80 new units of affordable housing and a new child-care center for local families.
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Eugene Council votes to ban natural gas infrastructure in new low-rise residential construction
At a special meeting on February 6, the Eugene City Council voted 5-3 to pass an ordinance banning natural gas infrastructure in new low-rise residential construction.
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Eugene Council approves purchase of former EWEB headquarters site
Eugene Council approves purchase of former EWEB headquarters site
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City to negotiate purchase of former riverfront EWEB property
The City of Eugene and Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) have agreed to enter negotiations for the City to purchase EWEB’s former riverfront headquarters property
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Franklin Blvd. Transformation Open House
Franklin Boulevard’s current design encourages high travel speeds, which acts as a significant barrier for people traveling by foot, bus, and bike
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City of Eugene Winter Holiday Schedules and Closures
City of Eugene services and facilities have different schedules for the upcoming winter holidays
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Winter Weather Traveling Tips
Winter weather has returned, bringing with it the potential for slick streets. Air temperatures are expected to drop around freezing over the coming days and we may see snow or freezing rain, especially in higher elevations.
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City Seeking Input on Priorities and Projects in Downtown Eugene
The community is invited to weigh in on the key solutions to the challenges we face in the heart of our community. As we evaluate these challenges, the City of Eugene has launched an online survey to hear from the community on the priorities that should guide future projects and programs in downtown Eugene.
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One week left to apply for Ward 7 City Council vacancy
Eugene community members living within the boundaries of Ward 7 have one more week to apply for the Ward 7 Interim City Councilor position
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City of Eugene Holiday Schedules and Closures for Veterans Day, Friday, November 11
City of Eugene services and facilities have different schedules for holiday hours. Here are the Veterans Day holiday schedules or closures for Friday, November 11:
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City to celebrate Sheldon Pool reopening Nov. 4
Community and media members alike are welcome to join City of Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis, City Council representatives, City staff and partners to a small gathering at 11 a.m. Nov. 4 to commemorate the reopening and expansion of Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center.
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City of Eugene Seeks Public Comment on Stormwater Plans
The City of Eugene is seeking public comment on drafts of the updated Stormwater Management Plan and Monitoring Plan. The documents outline actions the City will take to protect and improve downstream water quality. Updated plans are required by Eugene’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permit.
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Accepting applications for Ward 7 City Council vacancy
Applications are now being accepted for the appointment of Ward 7’s Interim City Councilor
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City of Eugene Awarded $1.2 Million Grant to Support Suzanne Arlie Park Development
Today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced that the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding a $1.2 million grant to the City of Eugene Parks and Open Space for phase one of the Suzanne Arlie Park development – the ridgeline trail connection and mountain bike amenities. Construction on phase one is expected to begin in 2024.
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Eugene City Council votes to ban fireworks
At its meeting on Monday, September 26, the Eugene City Council voted 6-2 to ban the sale and use of personal fireworks within Eugene city limits. This vote expands a previous ban on fireworks – within the city limits in the areas south of 18th Ave. or east of Agate St. – that was set to expire at the end of this year.
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Washington Jefferson Park restoration begins
After several months of preparation, the restoration of Washington Jefferson Park has started.