Category Archives: Urban Planning

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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Take the Middle Housing Survey

Eighty percent of residential zoning in Eugene is designated for single-family homes, yet young adults, smaller families, and the growing population of elderly need housing options that increase access to public transportation and services, reduce maintenance costs and provide more … Continue reading

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New Microsite to Shelter People at Peace Presbyterian Church

SquareOne Villages (SOV), a local nonprofit organization, will operate and manage the site. If you have general questions or concerns about this program, please contact Regan Watjus in the City Manager’s Office at RWatjus@eugene-or.gov or 541-682-8442.If you have specific operational concerns or … Continue reading

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Meeting for subdivision near Peace Presbyterian Church

NEIGHBORHOOD/APPLICANT MEETING NOTICE INVITATION Dear Neighbor: You are cordially invited to attend a meeting to discuss a proposed project of our client for a project located at the subject property located at 3005 Ava Street and 3036 River Road. The … Continue reading

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Public Safety—Traffic Signs and Signals

Have a concern about traffic safety in and around your neighborhood? Need a new sign or signal? Public safety is always a concern for residents of Santa Clara and SCCO. You will find information on Eugene Traffic Operations at this … Continue reading

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