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Category Archives: Houseless & Rest Stops
RR–SC Neighborhood Plan Triple Bottom Line Sounding Board – Feb 6
The City of Eugene is holding a sounding board for the River Road- Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan. The meeting is open to the public. Agenda: 1. Update on Neighborhood Plan Policy Writing 2. Evaluate Draft Policies for Environmental, Economic and Social Aspects … Continue reading
Film and Discussion – Solutions to Homelessness Feb 4
“Tony, The Movie” is a 73 minute film following Tony Rodriguez, a smart, articulate man who is homeless in San Diego and agrees to work with filmmaker Dennis Stein to make a documentary looking for concrete solutions to homelessness. The … 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
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
Follow Up Outreach Report to October Planning Meeting
Input has been gathered from the huge October 17th meeting at North Eugene High School and many smaller meetings. Click on the image below or just click here for the first Outreach Report. It’s an easy read, just five pages.