Category Archives: Land Use Planning

Take the Middle Housing Survey

Eighty percent of residential zoning in Eugene is designated for single-family homes, yet young adults, smaller families, and the growing population of elderly need housing options that increase access to public transportation and services, reduce maintenance costs and provide more … Continue reading

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Applicant ZOOM Meeting for subdivision near Peace Presbyterian Church, Jan 11

The neighborhood applicant meeting for the 16 lot subdivision adjacent to Peace Presbyterian Church is scheduled for January 11 at 5:30 PM.The information we have been given is: https://us02web.zoom.us  meeting ID is 737 216 8361  Password is 235368Phone number for … Continue reading

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Meeting for subdivision near Peace Presbyterian Church

NEIGHBORHOOD/APPLICANT MEETING NOTICE INVITATION Dear Neighbor: You are cordially invited to attend a meeting to discuss a proposed project of our client for a project located at the subject property located at 3005 Ava Street and 3036 River Road. The … 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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Planning: Urban Reserves Update, Sept. 2020

Dear Urban Reserves Interested Parties, Thank you to the 1,300+ people that attended our month-long Virtual Open House! Two hundred and ten community members completed the survey. Out of the four Urban Reserves options, the 27-Year Option that removes from consideration Class … Continue reading

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