Let's celebrate 2022 together, come in your style of holiday attire! Bring a door prize raffle basket for our holiday celebration, with Greeters Leadership Board elections, skits, raffle prizes and more.
The annual Be Safe, Be Seen Campaign focused on collaboration between the Cities of Eugene and Springfield, Lane Council of Governments, Safe Lane Transportation Coalition, PeaceHealth Rides Bike Share, Safe Routes to School, and Better Eugene Springfield Transportation with local service agencies, ensuring direct delivery of transportation safety materials and breaking down barriers to safe night travel.
Springfield City Council amended the City’s Temporary Recreational Vehicles (RVs) Occupancy Guidelines to include registration with the City at no cost.
On December 3 at 7:25 p.m. Eugene police were called to the 1600 block of Quaker Street after a Jeep Cherokee ran over a curb and drove into a retaining wall and a tree, coming to rest in the front yard of a house.
This morning, December 5, a Eugene Police officer was dispatched to a report of a woman who had been attacked by an unknown man while walking with her dog on the sidewalk on W. 18th Avenue. He contacted her at a local hospital where she was receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
Established in 1977, the Springfield Historic Commission serves to advance the identification, protection, preservation, education, and interpretation of Springfield’s cultural heritage and history.
The City Council has selected and are scheduled to interview 5 applicants for the Ward 7 Interim City Councilor position. The interviews will be conducted during a Special Meeting on Monday, December 5 at 5:30pm.
Lane County’s “Simplify the Holidays” campaign hopes to help residents and businesses reduce food waste during the holiday season—and ease the financial burden of high inflation.
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.
Lane County’s “Simplify the Holidays” campaign hopes to help residents and businesses reduce food waste during the holiday season—and ease the financial burden of high inflation.