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Eugene City Council

Slashing the Library 

Proposed city budget leaves Eugene Public Library high and dry 

News 2 years ago

The Eugene Public Library and its branch libraries are a stockpile of resources for the Eugene community. The buildings are designated cooling and heating shelters … Continue reading →

Renter Protections

Homeless prevention is a top priority of every Eugenean

OpinionViewpoint 2 years ago

By Kevin C. Cronin Renter protections are consumer protections, and right now renters in Eugene are being squeezed until they fall into homelessness. On March … Continue reading →

What Does Ward 7 Want?

An interim City Council applicant assesses the needs and values of the district

News 2 years ago

Daniel Isaacson, one of the applicants to be the interim Eugene city councilor for Ward 7, started his run by spending three weekends knocking on … Continue reading →

Recall on City Councilor

City Council President Claire Syrett, who represents Ward 7, will face a recall election

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Residents in Ward 7 may be voting in two more elections before the year is over: the November general and a possible special election in … Continue reading →

Homeless Camping Sites on the Council Table

The Eugene City Council considers a proposed plan to establish tent and car camping sites for unhoused people at Monday’s work session

BlogNews 4 years ago

At the Eugene City Council’s work session April 12, Assistant City Manager Kristie Hammitt and Public Works Director Matt Rodrigues introduced a six-month plan that … Continue reading →

The City Doesn’t Pass Gas (Contract)

After a long campaign from activists, the city doesn’t renew agreement with NW Natural Gas

BlogNews 4 years ago

Eugene City councilors and residents spoke critically about an agreement with NW Natural Gas at a Feb. 8 virtual work session and public forum. After … Continue reading →

Barking up the Wrong Solution

A proposed update to Eugene City Code may affect unhoused individuals and their pets

News 4 years ago

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but for those living on the streets unhoused, that companionship is even more important. For many … Continue reading →

Northwest Not-so Natural

The City Council discussed a myriad of issues on Monday amid a public cry for a fossil fuel free Eugene

News 4 years ago

The Eugene City Council met at 7:30 pm Monday, Jan. 25, for their bi-weekly council meeting to discuss tax exemptions for an affordable housing community, … Continue reading →

Betty Taylor Has Left the Building

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

News 4 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 →

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 4 years 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 →

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