Category Archives: Public Safety

Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racist Statements from SCCO

Santa Clara Community Organization Statement In Response to Recent Police Killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and Far Too Many Others: We are stunned and grieving from the traumatic loss of Black American lives as a result of … Continue reading

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Beltline/Delta lane and ramp closures begin this coming Friday, Oct 30

From ODOT: Some significant lane and ramp closures begin this coming Friday and last throughout November with the exceptions of:– No work on Halloween (Saturday, 10/31)– No work on Tuesday, 11/3 until after the polls close at 8 p.m.– No work … Continue reading

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Public Safety—Traffic Signs and Signals

Have a concern about traffic safety in and around your neighborhood? Need a new sign or signal? Public safety is always a concern for residents of Santa Clara and SCCO. You will find information on Eugene Traffic Operations at this … Continue reading

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LTD to Begin Discussion Toward Future of Santa Clara Surplus Property [@ New Santa Clara Transit Station]

At their October 21 meeting, the LTD [Lane Transit District] Board of Directors will discuss a motion to declare the portion of the undeveloped Santa Clara parcel to be surplus property. In 2015, LTD purchased an eight-acre lot with the … Continue reading

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Northwest Wildfire Data

This is the best, and most “real-time” data representation of the myriad wildfires happening around the Pacific Northwest. And a screenshot of our local Eugene/Springfield situation (the Holiday Farm fire). Please pay attention to your local emergency services directives! State … Continue reading

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