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Category Archives: RR-SC Neighborhood Plan
Help create your Santa Clara future on Oct 17
The City of Eugene and Lane County are embarking on a two year process to develop a River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan. The Santa Clara Community Organization strongly encourages you to attend the kick off meeting. The two … Continue reading
SCCO Meeting this Thursday, Sept 7
Next meeting of the Santa Clara Community Organization Thursday, September 7 7:00 p.m. Messiah Lutheran Church 3280 River Road On the menu: • Update: Beaver-Hunsaker redevelopment • County consideration of allowing individual homeless camping • Kickoff of the River Road-Santa … Continue reading
Lane County considering overnight camping program for homeless in Santa Clara area
Lane County is considering a pilot program for county properties in the Santa Clara area that would allow homeless people to camp on certain types of private property with the owners’ permission. The program would be very similar to the … Continue reading
SCCO Meeting Thursday the 3rd. Parks, Dogs and Area Plan
Also, Revisiting creating a dog park Last year the Santa Clara Community Organization supported and researched the creation of a dog park in Santa Clara. It was decided that the best place for one would be Lone Oak Park — … Continue reading