Let’s Not Destroy A Diverse Neighborhood
Paul Conte’s op-ed in the Aug. 12 Weekly “Housing the Rich” is well-informed and spot on. Proliferation of high-rent apartment buildings has destroyed formerly stable, … Continue reading
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Paul Conte’s op-ed in the Aug. 12 Weekly “Housing the Rich” is well-informed and spot on. Proliferation of high-rent apartment buildings has destroyed formerly stable, … Continue reading
Paul Conte suggests in his Viewpoint column “Housing the Rich” (EW 8/12) that proposed residential zone changes “would quadruple or more the allowable density and … Continue reading
According to the CDC and other reliable sources, incidences of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths are decreasing in direct proportion to inoculation levels. Coincidentally, or … Continue reading
Almost no one who owns or rents a single-family home in Eugene has the slightest awareness that Eugene city planners have drafted new zoning code … Continue reading
The destruction of an irreplaceable hilltop environment at the end of Capital Drive in Southeast Eugene is well under way. Large dump trucks now rumble … Continue reading
Regarding last week’s cover [“Disaster Kit,” EW 8/5] it is easy to see that we are becoming refugees in our own country. The homeless camps … Continue reading
The greatest threat to our national security is the changing climate. With that being said we need to have our elected leaders advocate for it. … Continue reading
I am concerned about EWEB’s cutting of trees in Eugene. If they have reservoirs they are decommissioning, why aren’t they keeping those reservoirs going vs. … Continue reading
Humans’ cruel disregard for animal life is evident in media coverage of forest fires. When I hear of hundreds of thousands of acres burning, I … Continue reading
I’ve been putting off traveling up the McKenzie River corridor for about 10 months since the fires in September 2020 because I knew it would … Continue reading