Author Archives: Gary Haliski

Neighborhood Plan Heading to City Council and Board of Commissioners

The River Road-Santa Clara neighborhood planning process has been a collaborative effort among community members, River Road Community Organization (RRCO), Santa Clara Community Organization (SCCO), City of Eugene, Lane County, and other stakeholders throughout both neighborhoods. After five phases and … Continue reading

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Lane County’s Kicks Off ‘real-time shelter finder’

From the Lane County website: Coordinated Entry is the system and process that helps match different housing interventions with people facing a housing crisis. The resources you may be eligible for will depend on your situation. Here are some of … Continue reading

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SCCO Food Drive Donations to Support FOOD For Lane County Reaches 1/3 Mark

Over the last two weeks, several community residents have made contributions that have pushed us to one-third of our goal of $$3000. Giving is easy, click here or on the image below and you will be directed to the webpage to make … Continue reading

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Board Elections this Thursday, February 1

The Santa Clara Community Organization will be holding its annual election of board members at the February meeting. To be eligible to vote a person must be a resident, property owner, or business owner who lives within the Santa Clara … Continue reading

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SCCO Food Drive Donations to Support FOOD For Lane County Off to Good Start

In just six days, donations from members of the Santa Clara community have reached almost 25 percent of our goal. The need is great after the recent ice storm. This past weekend, FOOD For Lane County distributed 14 pallets of … Continue reading

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