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Author Archives: Gary Haliski
Need a place to garden?
The Santa Clara Community Garden, located on River Road behind St. Matthews Episcopal Church, is about full for the coming growing season. Santa Clara Community Organization and Huerto de la Familia manage the site made available by the church. This … Continue reading
SCCO meeting – Thursday, April 6 7:00 PM
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City Funding Proposals for parks
The Register-Guard published an article on March 15 regarding four scenarios for funding park maintenance and construction. Other taxing options were also referenced in the article. Click on the chart below to go to the full article. Scenario 1 is basically … Continue reading
Posted in General Interest, Parks - Dog Parks
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Monthly SCCO Meeting, Thursday, March 2 at 7 PM
March meeting of the Santa Clara Community Organization Thursday, March 2, 7:00 p.m. Messiah Lutheran Church, 3280 River Road IS A REGIONAL PARK THE ANSWER THE PROBLEM OF UNEQUAL AND INADEQUATE PARKS AND RECREATIONAL SERVICES FOR SANTA CLARA AND THE … Continue reading
Urban Growth Boundary Meeting March 7th
From the city of Eugene’s week Community Bulletin: Eugene is ready to take a big step forward by adopting our own urban growth boundary (UGB). On March 7th 2017 the Eugene and Lane County Planning Commissions will hold a work … Continue reading
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