Category Archives: Parks – Dog Parks

Park District Feasibility Study Meeting – April 17

In 2006 the citizens of Eugene passed a bond that included purchasing 100 acres in the south Eugene hills.  $1.1 million was spent on 26 acres of the Amazon headwaters, and millions more on the Suzanne Arlie 515 acre park … Continue reading

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Agenda for Thursday’s SCCO Meeting – April 5

Santa Clara Community Organization 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 5, 2018 Messiah Lutheran Church 3280 River Road • Call to order • Introductions • Ask Kate: Farming/Gardening 101, What Should We Be Doing in April? • Approval of March minutes LTD … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting this Thursday, March 1

Santa Clara Community Organization Meeting Thursday, March 1 7:00 p.m. Messiah Lutheran Church, 3280 River Road Agenda: Garden tips for March Plans for the new riverside park on River Loop Introduction of a study of Santa Clara News and Updates … Continue reading

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City buys riverfront property for Natural Area park

The city of Eugene recently purchased riverfront property in the Santa Clara area with money from the 2006 Parks Bond.  The city has designated the park as a Natural Area park.  Santa Clara also has nine neighborhood parks (3 are … Continue reading

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Fun from the Neighborhood Planning Process – See the interactive map

The city has done a great job of capturing the input from the planning process.  They have created a ‘What Have We Heard?’ page.   There you can find various documents that capture the comments from the input sessions. The most … Continue reading

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