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Eugene City Council

Mayor Lucy Vinis Gives Annual State of the City Address

The virtual event covered the unprecedented events of last year and hope for a better 2021

BlogNews 2 weeks ago

Hours after right-wing extremists led an insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, the city of Eugene held its annual State of the City Address event on … Continue reading →

Final Review of Eugene Police Auditor

City Council gives auditor Mark Gissiner last review before he retires

News 1 month ago

Eugene Police Auditor Mark Gissiner was given his 11th, and final, police auditor annual evaluation during the Dec. 15 City Council meeting. Eugene’s police auditor … Continue reading →

Reviews are In

An annual meeting of the Civilian Review Board and the Eugene police auditor reveal a need for new policies

Blog 2 months ago

After a summer characterized by incidents of police brutality across the country and a surge in support for the ongoing fight for racial justice, Eugene’s … Continue reading →

Tit for Tat?

Eugene City Council candidates file complaints that remain unresolved before the Nov. 3 election

News 3 months ago

In Eugene’s Ward 1, supporters of City Council candidates Eliza Kashinsky and incumbent Emily Semple have both filed complaints against the other candidate, leading to … Continue reading →

Whose Freezing Streets

With police policy, cold weather and vandalism on the agenda, Eugene City Council take action and address public concern

News 3 months ago

The Eugene City Council met Oct. 26 to discuss vandalism, Election Day safety, cold weather shelter and passing city code amendments. With an upcoming election … Continue reading →

A TAC Progress Report

Eugene, Lane County discuss addressing homelessness and where they are on the five-year plan

BlogNews 3 months ago

At an Oct. 14 joint work session with the Lane County Board of County Commissioners and Eugene City Council, elected officials discussed homelessness and progress … Continue reading →

Short-Term Rentals, Long-Term Impacts

After months of deliberation, the Eugene City Council votes to make short term rental owners register with the city

BlogNews 4 months ago

The Eugene City Council has been toying with imposing more regulations on short term rentals (STRs) since September 2019, when councilors discussed how these rentals, … Continue reading →

Getting Around

Eugene’s Active Transportation Committee met to discuss the future of bike sharing, riverfront paths and more

BlogNews 5 months ago

Eugene’s Active Transportation Committee is up to its handlebars in projects right now.  The group advises the city’s transportation staff and the Eugene City Council … Continue reading →

HB 2001: A Eugene Odyssey

At a July 22 work session, the Eugene City Council went back and forth on plans to curate HB 2001 to local

BlogNews 6 months ago

When the Eugene City Council was introduced to HB 2001, they apparently hated the state housing bill, which requires every Oregon city of more than … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Rides E-Scooter Pilot Forward

Council also says yes to curbing speeding in residential neighborhoods and increasing parks and rec capacity at a vote-packed July 13 meeting

BlogNews 6 months ago

Eugeneans are closer than ever to being able to zip around town on e-scooters following the Eugene City Council’s vote at the July 13 meeting … Continue reading →

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Eugene Concert Choir – Beatles Forever

Hult Center for the Performing Arts • 7:30 pm • Tickets→

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NOTE: RESCHEDULED The performance of “Beatles Forever” originally scheduled for May 2 has been rescheduled and will now occur on July 18. Patrons with tickets … Continue reading →

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