At its June 27 public hearing, the Eugene City Council unanimously voted to adopt the proposed FY23 budget for the City of Eugene. Budget adoption provides for the legal appropriation of funds and sets the city tax rate, which is legally required for the County to collect taxes on behalf of the City.
In answer to the prayers and heroic efforts of many over these past decades, today the Supreme Court ruled to reverse the flawed Roe v. Wade decision of 1973 and return the decision to restrict abortion to individual states.
On June 16, Eugene Police Department intervened in some calls involving minors who had taken LSD and were being disruptive. The EPD Downtown Team is seeking tips regarding who is providing this drug to minors.
At Monday night’s Council meeting, Springfield City Councilors adopted a resolution directing the development of an alternative plan for Main Street safety improvements.
The Springfield City Council has authorized the City Attorney’s Office to retain special legal counsel to assist with filing a legal challenge to new State rules if implemented as anticipated during their July 21-22 meeting.
With less than a month until the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 come to the University of Oregon, campus is bustling as preparations and activities shift into high gear.
Greenhill Humane Society is honored to be among Oregon Business Magazine’s “2022 100 Best Green Workplaces in Oregon.” Greenhill placed ninety-first with a score of 238.93.
City of Eugene services and facilities have different schedules for holiday hours. All City of Eugene administrative offices will be closed on Monday, June 20, in observance of Juneteenth.