Author Archives: Gary Haliski

Monthly SCCO Meeting Thursday, June 2 – 7PM

The agenda for our June 2nd meeting is as follows: Amanda Dellinger from Square One Village presenting the possibility of their annual fundraiser at Peace Village property (15 min presentation, 10 min Q and A) Outreach ideas for the River … Continue reading

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Get more free at home Covid tests

Americans can once again order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government by visiting COVIDtests.gov. In this round, the U.S. Postal Service will deliver eight free rapid antigen tests to any household in the U.S. that wants them, according to … Continue reading

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Navigation Center Video posted

Two videos from our May 5th SCCO meeting have been posted. The first is a video about the Navigation Center and Good Neighbor Agreement. The Navigation Center is a low barrier facility that will be housed at 100 River Avenue. … Continue reading

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11th Annual Awbrey Park Wildflower Celebration

April 30th from 11am until 2pm. Awbrey Park is at the corner of River Road & Spring Creek Drive. Celebrate wildflowers and the Santa Clara Community with the Friends of Awbrey Park! Take a self guided tour and discover the … Continue reading

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Video of Lane County Commissioner Candidate Forum

The SCCO hosted a candidate forum last Thursday, April 7th. Four candidates participated. The topic categories were: Land Use Financial Transportation Public Health Unhoused Social Justice Climate Change River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan The candidates who participated were: Ryan Ceniga … Continue reading

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