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Monthly SCCO Meeting Thursday April 1 – 7PM
Topic: SCCO April meetingTime: Apr 1, 20217:00 PM Topic: SCCO April meeting AGENDA— 20 minute presentation and discussion with Ian Winbrock of the Whiteaker Community Council about the Covid vaccine clinic they put on in their neighborhood with 500 doses … Continue reading
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Community Safety listening sessions scheduled
More from the City of Eugene regarding Safety Needs: The Eugene City Council wants to hear from community members about community safety needs as they finalize funding priorities for the Community Safety Payroll Tax. In addition to an online survey (open through March … Continue reading
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Safe Streets for All Interactive Workshop Part Two
From the Safe Routes to School Program We decided to postpone the Safe Streets Audit event. Here is the updated invitation from AARP, BEST and Safe Routes to School to your neighbors. Thank you! Safe Streets for All Interactive Workshop … Continue reading
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City of Eugene – 2021 Community Safety Initiative survey
From the City of Eugene Eugene’s Community Safety System includes a wide array of services to keep the community safe – from fire to emergency medical services to police to courts to homelessness and prevention services. As the community grew, unmet service … Continue reading
Pop Up Blood Drive – Possibly win a new car!
After a Northwest rain, a rainbow appears. For our community, the pot at the end of the rainbow becomes fuller with each donation. Your support encourages our local community to step up and donate blood every 56 days. All donors … Continue reading
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