Category Archives: Social Justice

Videos from SCCO meeting about Seneca’s application to increase hazardous pollution

There are two videos from the July 7 SCCO meeting regarding Seneca Sustainable Energy’s request to change their permit to allow Seneca to release more pollutants. The first video is a presentation by Lisa Arkin of Beyond Toxics. Lisa reviews … Continue reading

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Video’s posted from June 2 SCCO meeting

We’ve posted two videos from our June 2 meeting. A 15 minute presentation and update of the Peace Village Coop being constructed at the site of Peace Presbyterian Church. The presentation includes a request for volunteers at a September fundraiser. … Continue reading

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Navigation Center Video posted

Two videos from our May 5th SCCO meeting have been posted. The first is a video about the Navigation Center and Good Neighbor Agreement. The Navigation Center is a low barrier facility that will be housed at 100 River Avenue. … Continue reading

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Video of Lane County Commissioner Candidate Forum

The SCCO hosted a candidate forum last Thursday, April 7th. Four candidates participated. The topic categories were: Land Use Financial Transportation Public Health Unhoused Social Justice Climate Change River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan The candidates who participated were: Ryan Ceniga … Continue reading

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Video recordings from March 3 SCCO Meeting

If you missed the March 3rd meeting, you can view videos of the three main topics on our YouTube channel. Green Lane Veteran’s Housing Project by the LTD Transit Station 18 minutes How Can we make Santa Clara Safe and … Continue reading

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