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Author Archives: Tim Foelker
FYI: Eugene Police Department Use of Force Policy
I encourage all citizen’s to become aware of their local police law enforcement policies, and their rights regarding police use of force, among other policies. In Eugene, Oregon, this is described in Chapter 08 of the Police Policies manual. The … Continue reading
River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan
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REPORT ILLEGAL DUMPING!
Lane County’s Nuisance Abatement Program cleans up illegal dump sites along county roads. When identified, illegal dumpers face civil citations and may be ordered to pay the cost of cleaning up the site. Get more information here, or see below … Continue reading
2 Weeks Ready!
You’re more prepared than you think. Being prepared to be self-sufficient for two weeks is an achievable goal. Many of the standard preparedness kit items such as flashlights, gloves, hand-crank radios, trash bags and a first-aid kit are already in … Continue reading
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Eugene-Springfield CERT
https://eugene-cert.com/resources History of CERT The City of Eugene and City of Springfield are working together to build a culture of preparedness in our communities. Increasing our overall disaster resilience is the responsibility of every community member. By providing training and … Continue reading
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