Category Archives: Environment-Recycling

Video posted of EmX portion of the Oct 6 SCCO meeting.

The video of the EmX portion from the October 6th SCCO meeting has been posted. Find it here. Look for quick links to various questions asked by the audience. If you can’t see the links, click on ‘SHOW MORE’ when … Continue reading

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2022 City of Eugene Survey

The fifth and hopefully final survey for a while…… From the City of Eugene: While we receive public comments and input on many projects and priorities, it has been over a decade since we’ve conducted a comprehensive community survey. We … Continue reading

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Electric Car “Guest Drive”—Test Drive EVs!

This is a super popular and fun event. Deneen and I hosted our electric VW ID.4 at a previous one. Reserve your Guest Drive time slot. EWEB Customers:https://eweb.evnavigator.com/ecgd.html EPUD Customershttps://epud.evnavigator.com/ecgd.html

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For Facebook users:

It appears our blog posts have not been going out over Facebook. We think we have fixed it. There are three videos from the July 7 meeting. The topics are: Arterial bridge across Willamette from Greenacres Road to Santa Clara. … Continue reading

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Videos from SCCO meeting about Seneca’s application to increase hazardous pollution

There are two videos from the July 7 SCCO meeting regarding Seneca Sustainable Energy’s request to change their permit to allow Seneca to release more pollutants. The first video is a presentation by Lisa Arkin of Beyond Toxics. Lisa reviews … Continue reading

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