City Concerns
From homelessness to recycling to the form of government in reader letters

BUILD THAT WALL? This afternoon I came home to find workers in the process of putting up a chain link fence near the home I’ve … Continue reading
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BUILD THAT WALL? This afternoon I came home to find workers in the process of putting up a chain link fence near the home I’ve … Continue reading
By Richard Boyles Given the ballooning expense to build a new stadium for the Eugene Emeralds — now projected to cost more than $100 million … Continue reading
By Rachael Ward If you’re in downtown Eugene on a Saturday morning, you’re likely to see crowds of people flocking, tote bags in hand, eager … Continue reading
By Brooks McLain, Marlie Heberling and Max Skorodinsky People often ask why Eugene’s PRIDE in the Park Festival is held on the second Saturday in … Continue reading
I was saddened to learn from Matthew D. Longtin’s recent letter (“Loving Electric,” August 3) that people in Europe are now using electric bicycles for … Continue reading
Please pass on my thanks to Eliza Aronson for her very informative and well-researched article about the Paul Holvey recall effort (“The Unusual Push to … Continue reading
City and state officials’ inability to address the homeless situation should worry the rest of us. Why? If those agencies are unable to care for … Continue reading
Best of Eugene voting has kicked off! Go to BestofEugene.com and vote for all you love in Lane County. This is a readers’ poll, so … Continue reading
Kudos to Josiah Pensado and Eugene Weekly staff. I was just about to write a short letter requesting a story about the Franklin Boulevard project. … Continue reading
By Frank Lawson Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, tomorrow, next year, next decade and next century — our work at the Eugene … Continue reading