SCCO Meeting Presentation from Dec 7 – Santa Clara Water District

Eric Carlson, chair of the Santa Clara Water Board, reviewed when the district was formed and why, its governance structure, how it is funded, what its purpose has been over time, and how it has evolved.

Eric also went over how the district dovetails with other service providers such as EWEB. Eric also covers what he sees as the future of the district – its purpose, financial viability, and whether there is an eventual plan for its retirement or if it is essential moving forward.

Here is a link to the presentation. There is also a video of Committee Reports from the December Meeting.

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SCCO monthly meeting this Thursday, December 7

Our monthly meeting will take place on:
Thursday, December 7
7:00 until 8:30 pm
3280 River Road (Messiah Luthern Church)
Zoom option is available

Our main presentation will be by Eric Carlson, president of the Santa Clara Water Board. He will be going over when the district was formed and why, its governance structure, how it is funded, what its purpose has been over time, and how it has evolved.

Eric will also go over how the district dovetails with other service providers such as EWEB. He will also cover what he sees as the future of the district – its purpose, financial viability, and whether there is an eventual plan for its retirement or if it is essential moving forward.  

Monthly Meeting

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Saturday, Dec. 2, Earthquake Response Exercise, 10 AM—Noon, Fire Station 2, Eugene.

Hello Ready NW Eugene neighbors,

This Saturday morning several Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTS) will be conducting an earthquake response exercise in Eugene across the street from Fire Station 2 on 1705 West 2nd Avenue.

Non-CERTS will be allowed to attend, observe the exercise, and ask questions!

A November 30, 2023 KLCC article states:

“A regional earthquake response exercise will be held Saturday morning in downtown Eugene. 

Sierra Anderson is the emergency manager for the City of Eugene. She told KLCC that several Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTS) will be across the street from Fire Station 2 on 1705 West 2nd Avenue.

It’ll be a search and rescue scenario for a commercial building following a Cascadian event, which Anderson said is important training.

“It’s a good place for folks to start when they’re looking at this big preparedness pie and how to start eating it, right?” said Anderson. “It gives folks kind of the basic skills for emergency response. CERT is also neighborhood based.

“So what it does is it helps to connect folks within the neighborhood that they live in and kind of assess how they can help each other during major disasters.”

Other community emergency response teams will be present including from Benton and Linn counties, and Cottage Grove.

People can also observe and ask questions during the exercise from 10am to noon.

Amateur radio to play big part in post-quake communications

When a major earthquake hits the Pacific Northwest, officials say ham radio operators will be part of their response.

Anderson said their CERT has a group that works with amateur radio, to assist in keeping communications going with the Emergency Operations Center once an anticipated Cascadian event occurs.

“It’s a very robust, very well put together team and they assist us in times of emergency with our ham radios if needed,” added Anderson. “They work in our City Emergency Operation Center, doing ham radio call outs.

“We had an exercise last month and it was really interesting to see how well the neighborhood’s work together and their processes for radio communication through times of emergency.”

With an anticipated intensity of 9.0 on the Richter scale, a Cascadian quake is expected to disrupt transportation, power, and supply chains for weeks, if not longer.

Communication is seen as a vital way to keep people and responders connected in times of disaster.”

Hope to see you there!

–Charlsey Cartwright / Joel Robe / Ed Farren, CoordinatorsReady NW EugeneReady NW Eugene YouTube Channel
ReadyNWEugene@gmail.com

Sign-up for Lane County emergency alerts at: https://member.everbridge.net/337829242601799/new

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Locally crafted studio sale Dec 2 and 3

Here’s an opportunity to get inspired, support uber local artists, meet your neighbors, get in the spirit and not have to travel, fight crowds, or be pressured into buying anything.  Invite your friends and come on by for a visit and a good look ’round.  

Saturday and Sunday, December 2 and 3
10:00 am until 4:00 PM
600 River Loop #2 (Directions)

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Peace Village Open House – This Thursday, November 30th

You are invited to the Peace Village Open House. Come celebrate village completion, take self- guided tours, and enjoy a charcuterie spread, & cake!

The event is this Thursday, November 30th.
Noon until 2:00 PM
Speeches start at 12:30
3060 River Road

Please RSVP using this link: http://www.squareonevillages.org/pvopen

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