Category Archives: Government

Public Safety In Our Neighborhood – A special SCCO meeting on Thursday, May 2nd

Public safety is a frequent concern at our SCCO meetings, so we have decided to hold a forum on the topic. Note that the location and time of our monthly meeting have been changed for this important issue. Public safety is … Continue reading

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PREPARE: Lane County News Release for Possible Heavy Rain and High Winds Next Week

The following is a Lane County news release. (https://www.lanecountyor.gov/news/what_s_new/PR_012324_IncomingWeather) Possible heavy rain and high winds next week should drive residents to prepare The National Weather Service is predicting a possible atmospheric river and high winds along the West Coast January … Continue reading

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Join a City Board or Commission – Applications due by Wednesday, January 31st

Applications are being taken for several City of Eugene Boards and Commissions. We’ve had some interest at SCCO meetings about figuring out how to work with our local law enforcement agencies. There are six openings on the Police Commission. Having … Continue reading

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SCCO monthly meeting this Thursday, the 4th

Our monthly meeting will be held on:Thursday, January 4th7 PM until 8:303280 River Road (Messiah Luthern Church) Zoom option is available Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/81092143669?pwd=Uhbbk9YbPabtBvYbhvIBs33J4ywFA8.1Meeting ID: 810 9214 3669Passcode: 669080 The main topic is the Social Justice Committee’s quarterly presentation. Their guest … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting Presentation from Dec 7 – Santa Clara Water District

Eric Carlson, chair of the Santa Clara Water Board, reviewed when the district was formed and why, its governance structure, how it is funded, what its purpose has been over time, and how it has evolved. Eric also went over … Continue reading

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