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Category Archives: Land Use Planning
Eugene Homeless Rest Stop Program Video
The SCCO has had several discussions regarding the placement of a Rest Stop in Santa Clara. The city has put together a video about Rest Stops. Please review the video as the topic will continue to be discussed at our … Continue reading
Monthly Meeting, Thursday, February 2, 7 PM
The monthly SCCO Meeting is this Thursday, February 2 at 7 PM. 3820 River Road.
Urban Growth Meeting, North Eugene library – Tuesday, Jan 31st
Eugene is moving into the formal adoption process for its own Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) – the area around the city planned for development. There are a number of upcoming opportunities for community members to learn more about the proposed … Continue reading
Monthly SCCO meeting, January the 5th. Rest Stop and Board Elections on Agenda
7:00 p.m. Messiah Lutheran Church, 2680 River Road
Santa Clara Community Transit Center Update
Santa Clara residents who attended the Community Developer Meeting as part of our monthly SCCO meeting were treated to a first look at Santa Clara Station. There was a large audience which generated many good questions. The proposal you see below … Continue reading