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Eugene City Council

Slashing the Library 

Proposed city budget leaves Eugene Public Library high and dry 

News 4 months 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 7 months 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 10 months 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 1 year 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 2 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 3 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 3 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 3 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 3 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 3 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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