Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

Neighbors Doing Emergency Preparedness Together!

Preparing for emergencies and keeping your community safe is not a one-size-fits-all process. Just as neighbors are all unique in their own way, how YOU organize may be different from someone else’s depending on your needs and abilities. Join us … Continue reading

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Volunteer for the Egan Warming Center

New Volunteer Orientations This Week, on Tuesday the 13th and Saturday the 17th. The Egan Warming Center was established after Major Tom Egan was found dead at 60 years of age, partly covered in snow. The Center’s goal is to … Continue reading

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Potential Dam Breach & Flooding Risk Presentation and Discussion – Nov. 14th @ 7:00 pm

Hello neighbors, Ready NW Eugene* and the River Road Community Organization (RRCO) are inviting you to join us on Monday, November 14th at 7:00 pm via zoom, for a presentation and discussion with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on potential dam … Continue reading

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Changes in Lane County Flood Map – Meetings and online information

From the City of Eugene: Overview FEMA, in cooperation with the state of Oregon, Lane County, the city of Eugene, and other local communities, has updated flood maps to better show the risk of flooding in Lane County. To help … Continue reading

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Emergency Preparedness—Ready NW Eugene

Recording available of October 4th Ready NW Eugene Meeting.Hello neighbors,Our last neighborhood emergency preparedness meeting on Tuesday, October 4th was recorded and can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/DYF4_yF0vzg Upcoming Events:October 6th (Thursday) Eugene Neighborhoods Preparedness Network (ENPN) meeting @ zoom – … Continue reading

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