Category Archives: Santa Clara Community Park

Santa Clara Community Park Design Reveal Meeting – Dec 8

From the City of Eugene: We are excited to meet with you for the future Santa Clara Community Park. Join the design team for a virtual community meeting where we will present the master plan and phasing recommendations for the … Continue reading

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Volunteer Pooper Scoopers needed for Santa Clara Community Park

From Michelle Parkins of the City’s Parks and Open Spaces Department I am reaching to see if a member of the Santa Clara community may be interested  in helping steward a trash can or dog poop can at Santa Clara … 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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Santa Clara Community Park Virtual Office Hours

If you missed our Santa Clara Community Park workshop last week, you can catch up with this 6-minute video of Mark Kosmos, landscape architect and project manager, explaining the elements of the park design. Then weigh in on the design with our short … Continue reading

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Santa Clara Community Park Survey Closes September 7

Santa Clara Park is a future community park site currently comprised of two open fields with informal walking paths on the north and east sides of Madison Middle School, off Wilkes Drive. City of Eugene Parks and Open Space has held … Continue reading

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