Category Archives: Elections

SCCO meeting videos have been posted – Meet your new Ward 7 councilor and learn more about Peace Village and homelessness

Videos are now available from the January 5th SCCO meeting. The first video is an introduction to our new Ward 7 city councilor Lindsie Leech. Meeting attendees made comments and asked Councilor Leech a multitude of questions. The video is … Continue reading

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Meet the new Ward 7 councilor this Thursday at the SCCO meeting

New Ward 7 City councilor, Lyndsie Leech will be introduced at this Thursday’s SCCO meeting at 7 PM. This will be an opportunity for the Santa Clara community to share neighborhood priorities. The other main topic will be a presentation … Continue reading

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Santa Clara Newsletter in Your Mailbox Soon

Santa Clara residents should be finding an SCCO newsletter in their mail soon. Key topics include: The election information covers who is eligible to vote and run for a board position at the February 2 SCCO meeting. Here is a … Continue reading

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Interim Ward 7 Councilor selected

From the City of Eugene’s website: The City Council has appointed Lyndsie Leech [link goes to Leech’s application] to fill the Ward 7 Interim City Councilor position. Leech was appointed during a Work Session conducted Wednesday, December 14, 2022.  Leech will serve … Continue reading

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10 Candidates for Interim Ward 7 City Council spot

The City of Eugene received 10 applications for the appointment of Ward 7’s Interim City Councilor. The City Council plans to appoint an interim councilor by the end of the year and the next steps are scheduled: November 23: Council … Continue reading

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