Category Archives: Environment-Recycling

New Updated State of Oregon Bicycle Manual

Bicycling Manual contains updated info on rules of the road, tips for traveling and more From the Oregon Department of Transportation: May 5, 2021 For more information: Heidi Manlove, Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program manager, 503-986-4196 SALEM – Just in … Continue reading

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Attention Oregon Gardeners: Invasive Worms!

Be on the lookout for the Jumping Worm (Amynthas agrestis), which has started showing up in the Pacific Northwest. Report any sitings. Public participation aids in the the process of early detection and rapid response (EDRR), and helps protect our … Continue reading

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State of Oregon is looking for Citizen Advisors for Land Conservation & Development Committee

Staff and members of the Citizen Involvement Advisory Committee(CIAC) are hosting a meeting to provide information for community members to learn  more about CIAC and the work of the coming year. Find preliminary information about the committee here. Please join … Continue reading

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Congressman Peter DeFazio on Transportation Electrification – March 8

Meeting: Congressman Peter DeFazio on Transportation ElectrificationMonday, March 85 PMTo get the zoom link for this free event, email: contact@eveva.org. Our Congressman, Peter DeFazio, Chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of the US House of Representatives, will present an overview of … Continue reading

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SCCG-Garden Plot Worm Assessments

In the Santa Clara Community Garden last year there was discussion of an invasive worm species showing up in some garden plots (crazy jumping worms, read more below). We suggest that this year gardeners make an assessment of the worm … Continue reading

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