Category Archives: Government

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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Get more free at home Covid tests

Americans can once again order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government by visiting COVIDtests.gov. In this round, the U.S. Postal Service will deliver eight free rapid antigen tests to any household in the U.S. that wants them, according to … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting this Thursday, May 5, 7PM

Please join us for the May 5th SCCO meeting. Topic: SCCO May meetingTime: Thursday, May 57:00 PM Topics: Discussion of Square One Village annual event at the Peace Village site (Amanda Dellinger, Square One) Discussion of Lane County’s “Navigation Center” … Continue reading

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Video of Lane County Commissioner Candidate Forum

The SCCO hosted a candidate forum last Thursday, April 7th. Four candidates participated. The topic categories were: Land Use Financial Transportation Public Health Unhoused Social Justice Climate Change River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan The candidates who participated were: Ryan Ceniga … Continue reading

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West Lane County Commissioners Forum – Thursday April 7, 7pm

Please join us for a Lane County Commissioners forum.  We will be asking the five candidates questions that are specific to Lane County and the Santa Clara area.  The forum will be the only topic of the evening to ensure … Continue reading

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