Category Archives: SCCO Meetings

Reminder: SCCO meeting Thursday, March 2. LTD Manager on agenda

Thursday, March 27 PM3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) Agenda:• Introducing Jameson Auten – new general manager of LTD. Starting a conversation with the community.• Sash Vartanian, Transportation Planning supervisor of Lane County; and Jon Patrick from the City of … Continue reading

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SCCO meeting Thursday, March 2. LTD general manager on agenda.

Date: Thursday, March 27 PM3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church)Also via Zoom Jameson Auten, the new general manager of LTD will join us from 7 to 7:30. He wants to introduce himself and begin a conversation with the neighborhood. We … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting and Board Elections Thursday, February 2 at 7PM

The Santa Clara Community Organization will be holding its annual election of board members at the February meeting. To be eligible to vote a person must be a resident, property owner, or business owner who lives within the Santa Clara … Continue reading

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SCCO meeting videos have been posted – Meet your new Ward 7 councilor and learn more about Peace Village and homelessness

Videos are now available from the January 5th SCCO meeting. The first video is an introduction to our new Ward 7 city councilor Lindsie Leech. Meeting attendees made comments and asked Councilor Leech a multitude of questions. The video is … Continue reading

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Meet the new Ward 7 councilor this Thursday at the SCCO meeting

New Ward 7 City councilor, Lyndsie Leech will be introduced at this Thursday’s SCCO meeting at 7 PM. This will be an opportunity for the Santa Clara community to share neighborhood priorities. The other main topic will be a presentation … Continue reading

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