Category Archives: Public Safety

Community Safety listening sessions scheduled

More from the City of Eugene regarding Safety Needs: The Eugene City Council wants to hear from community members about community safety needs as they finalize funding priorities for the Community Safety Payroll Tax. In addition to an online survey (open through March … Continue reading

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Safe Streets for All Interactive Workshop Part Two

From the Safe Routes to School Program We decided to postpone the Safe Streets Audit event. Here is the updated invitation from AARP, BEST and Safe Routes to School to your neighbors. Thank you! Safe Streets for All Interactive Workshop … Continue reading

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City of Eugene – 2021 Community Safety Initiative survey

From the City of Eugene Eugene’s Community Safety System includes a wide array of services to keep the community safe – from fire to emergency medical services to police to courts to homelessness and prevention services. As the community grew, unmet service … Continue reading

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New Microsite to Shelter People at Peace Presbyterian Church

SquareOne Villages (SOV), a local nonprofit organization, will operate and manage the site. If you have general questions or concerns about this program, please contact Regan Watjus in the City Manager’s Office at RWatjus@eugene-or.gov or 541-682-8442.If you have specific operational concerns or … Continue reading

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Lessons of the Wildfire Season Zoom Meeting, Thursday Feb 4

The Eugene Wildfire Preparedness Coalition is presenting the “Lessons of the Wildfire Season” PowerPoint presentation. Wildfire is the new normal and one of the greatest threats to our rural and urban communities. We need to take the lessons from the … Continue reading

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