Author Archives: Gary Haliski

Reminder: River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan meeting at North Eugene High School this Thursday

There’s still time to engage and share your input on the Draft River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan! We are looking for your feedback on how well the Neighborhood Plan captures your community vision and priorities. The documents proposed for adoption or approval … Continue reading

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Urgent: Final input opportunities for the Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan are coming soon.

With countless volunteer and staff hours, neighborhood planning has entered the final phase – Adoption! After years of gathering community input for the visions, goals, and policies in the Neighborhood Plan, the Community Advisory Committee is ready to present the … Continue reading

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2 Opportunities to give input to the Santa Clara Plan this week – Wednesday & Thursday

Here’s a reminder about this week’s opportunities to provide input into the River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan. There is also a Community Meeting at North Eugene High on the 25th. River Road-Santa Clara neighborhood planning is in its … Continue reading

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3 More Opportunities in May to give input into the future of Santa Clara

River Road-Santa Clara neighborhood planning is in its final stage. After years of gathering community input on goals and policies for the five topic areas, the Community Advisory Committee is ready to gather community feedback on the draft Neighborhood Plan. … Continue reading

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Last Chance to Engage! Rethinking How We Plan for Parking

Who knows what the City will come up with for revised parking plans? Here’s a chance to see what is in the works. From the City of Eugene: The City of Eugene is carefully considering how we use land, now … Continue reading

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