Category Archives: Public Safety

Civilian Review Board seeking board members

From the City of Eugene: Civilian Review Board: https://www.eugene-or.gov/88/Civilian-Review-BoardIndependent Police Auditor: https://www.eugene-or.gov/1039/Police-AuditorBoard/Commission Application: https://coeapps.eugene-or.gov/csboardapplicants/Applicant.aspx

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SCCO Condemns Anti-Semitic Flier

Sunday morning, anti-Semitic fliers were tossed on many driveways and lawns in the Santa Clara area.  The fliers are in direct contradiction with making Santa Clara a welcoming community to all. The Santa Clara Community Organization rejects hatred and bigotry … Continue reading

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Neighbors Doing Emergency Preparedness Together!

Preparing for emergencies and keeping your community safe is not a one-size-fits-all process. Just as neighbors are all unique in their own way, how YOU organize may be different from someone else’s depending on your needs and abilities. Join us … Continue reading

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Video of transportation improvements in Santa Clara posted

If you missed the December 1st SCCO meeting and want to learn more about transportation improvements in Santa Clara, you can review that portion of the meeting here. Reed Dunbar, senior transportation planner from the City of Eugene, reviews several … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting this Thursday, Dec 1 at 7 PM – Main Topic is street improvements in Santa Clara

Our main presentation will be about transportation projects and improvements in Santa Clara. Reed Dunbar from the City of Eugene will be giving the presentation which includes updates to the Hunsaker to Taito improvements and the intersection at Hunsaker and … Continue reading

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