Category Archives: RR-SC Neighborhood Plan

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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The Santa Clara Old “Schoolhouse” Project

Built in 1901, this supposed one-room schoolhouse was slated to be demolished as the newly minted Santa Clara Community Park was being prepared for development. The Santa Clara Community Organization (SCCO) in Eugene, Oregon, has decided to try to restore … 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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