Category Archives: Government

SCCO monthly meeting this Thursday, December 7

Our monthly meeting will take place on:Thursday, December 77:00 until 8:30 pm3280 River Road (Messiah Luthern Church)Zoom option is available Our main presentation will be by Eric Carlson, president of the Santa Clara Water Board. He will be going over … Continue reading

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Coming Soon – The Santa Clara Newsletter in Your Mailbox

Santa Clara residents should be finding an SCCO newsletter in their mail soon. Key topics include: The election information covers who is eligible to vote and run for a board position at the February 1st SCCO meeting. Five board positions … Continue reading

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Ready NW Eugene Preparedness Updates

With summer 2023 turning to fall and the welcome rains we have gotten past this years wildfire season. As we start to wind down we can relax a bit and enjoy the changing colors of the leaves. It is also … Continue reading

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FEMA Webinars

FEMA offers various webinars throughout the year to help us prepare.  If you would like to sign up to receive their announcements you can click the following link: FEMA Region 2 Webinar Subscription September Webinars – Click the link below to … 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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