Skip to content

Eugene Weekly

We've got issues.

  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Calendar
  • Newsletter
  • Support Eugene Weekly ❤️
  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Music
  • Opinion
    • Slant
    • Letters
  • Sign up for our email lists
  • MORE
    • Calendar
      • Submit An Event
      • Calendar Guidelines & FAQ
    • Visual Arts
    • Photo Galleries
    • Performing Arts
    • Film
    • Chow
    • Drink
    • Cannabis
    • Outdoors
    • Classifieds
    • Obituary
    • What’s Happening Podcast
  • Contact Us
city hall

Eugene’s City Hall Riviera

The city says buying the former EWEB building will cost $12 million and could lead to exciting developments

BlogNews 1 week ago

Eugene is buying a riverfront home.  At a Jan. 30 special meeting, the Eugene City Council voted 7-1, with Councilor Emily Semple dissenting, to purchase … Continue reading →

City Hall on the River

After years of waffling, the city goes after former EWEB Building on riverfront

BlogNews 3 weeks ago

The city of Eugene could soon have a City Hall with a view of the Willamette River.  On the afternoon of Jan. 18, Eugene Water … Continue reading →

To Build or To Buy?

After completing the Farmer’s Market Pavilion and Plaza, the city once again turns its attention to City Hall 

News 8 months ago

When Sarah Medary started working for the city of Eugene in 1996 as a parks maintenance worker, one of her tasks was to tend to … Continue reading →

To Market, To Market

The city went all-in on the Farmers Market Pavilion and Plaza. But what does that mean for other projects in the town’s center and for the downtown budget?

News 9 months ago

It’s raining in downtown Eugene on a Saturday in early March. You need spring mix, carrots, celery and leeks to make a side salad for … Continue reading →

Betty Taylor Has Left the Building

Or she would have, if Eugene still had a city hall

News 2 years ago

For the better part of 24 years, Betty Taylor spent every other Monday night at Eugene City Council meetings. Whether they were held at the … Continue reading →

  • Find A Paper
  • Advertise
  • Submit An Event
  • Promotions
  • Masthead
  • Contact
  • Support Eugene Weekly

© Eugene Weekly, 2023