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Author Archives: Gary Haliski
City of Eugene looking for board and commission members
Want to be on a board? It’s recruitment time for the city to fill their various boards and committees. A combined total of 29 positions need to be filled on the Budget Committee, Police Commission, Sustainability Commission, Library Board and eight … Continue reading
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Update on Awbrey Park Work Party – Saturday Feb 6
Update on tomorrow, Saturday, Feb 6. We have decided to cancel our February 6th work party to better focus on the March 5 work party and Mayor Piercy’s dedication of the bridge on the same day. Three of Awbrey Park’s … Continue reading
Posted in Parks - Dog Parks
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SCCO meeting this Thursday, Feb 4
Our monthly Santa Clara Community Organization meeting is: Thursday, February 4 Messiah Lutheran Church 3280 River Road Main topic: A Neighborhood discussion with LTD concerning alternatives for River Road and other major corridors for biking, walking, and taking the bus … Continue reading
Neighborhood Workshops – Next Ten Years of Parks & Recreation
You may have attended some of the input sessions at meetings or ‘pop up’ events last year. The results are in and the city is ready to share the results with us. Staff will share what they learned from public … Continue reading
Posted in Land Use Planning, Parks - Dog Parks
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