Here are fliers for two events coming up at the Irving Grange on Irvington Drive. One is this Sunday and one is October 30th.


Here are fliers for two events coming up at the Irving Grange on Irvington Drive. One is this Sunday and one is October 30th.


From the City of Eugene:
The City Manager is accepting applications for 4 technical representative seats on the review panel for the Multi-Unit Property Tax Exemption (MUPTE) program. The open seats are:
The panel provides a third-party review of the MUPTE program and reviews new applications, ongoing compliance, and the overall program. The panel is comprised of neighborhood representatives and six technical members selected by the City Manager. Members serve for 3-year terms. The deadline to apply for the committee is Friday, October 21, 2022. To apply please submit a letter of interest and provide evidence of technical expertise (including seat-specific requirements, see above) to Dylan Huber-Heidorn
The MUPTE program encourages higher density housing and redevelopment by providing a tax exemption for up to 10-years on qualified, new multi-unit housing that occur within a targeted area, meet program requirements, and are reviewed and approved by Council. For more information on the program>>

You should be getting your voters’ pamphlet this week. To be eligible to vote, you must register by Wednesday, October 19.
If you have not registered to vote yet, you may do so by visiting https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/pages/registration.aspx?lang=en

From the City of Eugene:
FEMA, in cooperation with the state of Oregon, Lane County, the city of Eugene, and other local communities, has updated flood maps to better show the risk of flooding in Lane County. To help inform the community, FEMA has put together a virtual resource. Residents can visit it online to learn more about this map update. You can view the virtual resource at: bit.ly/clmapupdate.
Through this virtual resource, property owners and community residents can learn about the flood mapping process and what the changes mean for them. They can also get information about the National Flood Insurance Program. Residents can learn who to contact if they need more support.
We encourage you to visit the virtual resource, review your flood risk, and ask questions via the contact information it provides. You can preview the Coast Fork and Middle Fork Willamette River map updates directly through the Flood Map Comparison Tool. You can also ask for a flood map for your property by emailing PropertyIDMap@starr-team.com.
Flooding is the most common and expensive natural disaster in the United States. Studies show that the high-risk areas on flood maps have a 26% chance of being flooded at some point during a 30-year mortgage. Learn more about the costs of flooding and flood insurance on the Flood Smart website at www.floodsmart.gov.
More information can be found on the City website here

What: Ward 7 Candidate Forum and Straw Poll
Where: 810 W 3rd Ave, Eugene, 97402
When: Oct 12 6-8 PM
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Meeting ID: 813 2488 4031
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Join the Eugene Tenant Alliance and community partners for a town-hall style
community forum. We will hear from prospective city councilors who are applying
to fill the vacant Ward 7 city council position on the issues of the day – Housing &
Homelessness, Climate Change and Transportation. Participants will then be
asked to vote in a straw poll, signaling to the city council who the neighborhood
wants to represent them. Candidates can email
eugenetenantalliance@gmail.com for instructions on how to register.
Note: Candidates have until November 9 to apply for an interim appointment. There might be candidates who sign up after this forum.