More surveys – Riverfront Plaza and City Library

Apparently, you can’t have too many surveys. Here are two more:

  1. From the Engage Eugene Team

New designs for the future Downtown Riverfront Park Plaza give an exciting look at what’s in store for the next phase of development on the riverfront! 

Take the short survey by Tuesday, August 30, to weigh in on playground options, water play design, plaza and lawn layout, and other interpretive elements.

An interpretive art piece based on Millrace history will be featured in the plaza. The piece will tell stories about time spent in, on, or along the Millrace. Do you have memories or experiences from the Millrace or other waterways in Eugene that you’d like to share? Your words will be a valuable addition to our collective histories within the new piece. Tell your story here.

archetect rendition of Riverfront Park

2. From the Eugene Public Library

Craft Our Next Chapter! You’re invited to join us in imagining and planning for your library’s future. We want to know what you’d like more of, what’s most important to you, and your ideas. Take our survey today: https://bit.ly/EugeneLibrarySurvey The survey is open through September 30.

¡Crea nuestro próximo capítulo! Estás invitado a imaginar y planificar el futuro de tu biblioteca. Queremos saber lo que te gustaría, lo que más te importa y tus ideas. Responde nuestra encuesta ya: https://bit.ly/EncuestaBibliotecaEugene

We’ll also be gathering opinions at our library locations and around town. Our goal is to get input from as many community members as possible. Thank you for participating and for spreading the word!

También estaremos recopilado tus opiniones en las bibliotecas y en la ciudad. Nuestro objetivo es obtener aportes de la mayor cantidad posible de miembros de nuestra comunidad. ¡Gracias por tu participación y por pasar la voz!


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