Category Archives: Urban Planning

Meetings involving LTD EmX River Road recommendation

Eugene City Council and LTD Board of Directors Joint Work Session Mon. February 28, 2022 5:30 PMClick here for details to tune in Eugene City Council DecisionMon. March 14, 2022 5:30 PMClick here for details to tune in LTD Board of … Continue reading

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Panel to discuss transportation issues – Widening Beltline – Good idea or not?

From the River Road Community Organization: Please join us for the River Road Community Organization’s February General Meeting.Monday, February 14, 7 – 8:30  See zoom log in info below. The transportation issue is high value. Please forward this message to … Continue reading

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Middle Housing Information and Q&A Sessions October 19th and 21st

From the city of Eugene: The Middle Housing Public Hearings process is about to begin! Join us for an opportunity to hear about Middle Housing project and changes coming to the Land Use Code. Staff will review the requirements of … Continue reading

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Eugene seeking input for Ward boundary changes

Every ten years, the Eugene City Council examines the population of City Council wards, based on the results from the U.S. Census. The City has developed two scenarios and would like your input. Note that Santa Clara is currently split … Continue reading

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Thank You Lane County Budget Committee, and SCCO Board

Thanks are in order to Lane County Commissioner Pat Farr for championing the County’s funding of the River Road and Santa Clara Neighborhood Association’s gap in City Funding of our outreach budgets for Fiscal Year 2021-2022.  Thanks are also in … Continue reading

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