Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

Ready NW Eugene neighbors: Nearby Lane County fire evacuation and emergency alert info

As you are aware from the smoky air quality today, there are active fires in Lane County. Level 3 evacuation alerts have been issued for both the Bedrock and Lookout fires. The Salmon fire is currently at a Level 1 … Continue reading

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You Are the Help Until Help Arrives

Thursday August 3, 2023 | 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm ET (1:00 pm – 3:30 PST) Please join the Region 2 National Preparedness Division for a webinar on how you can be the help until help arrives. Life- threatening emergencies … Continue reading

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Your Input Requested – Fuel Tank Storage Requirements in Eugene

From one of our local Emergency Preparedness Groups – Ready NW Eugene: The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is asking for your public input about the proposed rules for the Fuel Tank Storage facilities located in Eugene that store over … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting this Thursday, April 6th

Thursday, April 67 PM3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) Also accessible on ZoomJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83220616972?pwd=L00yY29zWllVWGZ4ck1lYTlCbWlKZz09Meeting ID: 832 2061 6972Passcode: 017197 Agenda Don’t forget the 12th Annual Awbrey Park Wildflower FestivalSaturday, April 29th11 am to 2 pm Discover the most unique … Continue reading

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12th Annual Wildflower Celebration – April 29th – Awbrey Park

Join in the fun at the Awbrey Park annual Wildflower Celebration on Saturday, April 29th from 11 am to 2 pm. The park is located at 4291River Road. Take a self-guided tour and discover native flowers, shrubs, and trees. The … Continue reading

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