State of Oregon is looking for Citizen Advisors for Land Conservation & Development Committee

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Staff and members of the Citizen Involvement Advisory Committee(CIAC) are hosting a meeting to provide information for community members to learn  more about CIAC and the work of the coming year. Find preliminary information about the committee here.

Please join us!

Topic: CIAC Recruitment Information Session
Time: April 9, 2021 03:30 PM

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Meeting ID: 883 3221 8894
Passcode: 445574

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Irving Grange Blood Drive April 29 & 30

Pop Up blood drives will be held at the Irving Grange on April 29th and 30th. You must set up an appointment and wear a mask. Appointments can be set up on the Bloodworks Northwest website here.

The event will run from 10 to 5 on Thursday the 29th and 9 to 4 on Friday the 30th. The Irving Grange is located at 1011 Irvington Drive.

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Monthly SCCO meeting reminder – this Thursday, 7PM

April 1
7 PM

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Passcode: 971665

Agenda:
-Neighborhood facilitation administering vaccines
-Suicide prevention initiative
-Progress in forming a 501(c)3 Santa Clara Foundation board
-Formation of Social Justice Committee

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Monthly SCCO Meeting Thursday April 1 – 7PM

Monthly Meeting

Topic: SCCO April meeting
Time: Apr 1, 2021
7:00 PM

Topic: SCCO April meeting

AGENDA
— 20 minute presentation and discussion with Ian Winbrock of the Whiteaker Community Council about the Covid vaccine clinic they put on in their neighborhood with 500 doses of Johnson and Johnson vaccine for vulnerable populations (unhoused, renters, elders). Discussion on whether and or/how SCCO could host such an event.
— Short presentation by Dan Isaacson about NAMI national association of mental illness and their suicide prevention initiative
— Executive board elections for 2021
— Board vote on forming a social justice committee

Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/92158526316?pwd=MGM4U25yY2NpZCs1eG1jd0NqQXFmZz09

Meeting ID: 921 5852 6316
Passcode: 971665
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Meeting ID: 921 5852 6316
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Community Safety listening sessions scheduled

More from the City of Eugene regarding Safety Needs:

The Eugene City Council wants to hear from community members about community safety needs as they finalize funding priorities for the Community Safety Payroll Tax. In addition to an online survey (open through March 31), Eugeneans can attend virtual meetings this month to share their perspective on the Community Safety Initiative (CSI) strategy and approach. Both meetings will follow the same format, and will be recorded and available for viewing after their scheduled times to increase access to information:

  • Wednesday, March 24, 12-2 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 30, 6-8 p.m.

Both meetings can be accessed at this link, and require the passcode CSI-2021

“We want to hear from our community through these public meetings and the survey, and our hope is that having a variety of ways in which people can participate will make it easier for our communities of color to share their perspectives,” said Kevin Alltucker, Community Safety Initiative Project Manager. “Hearing from communities of color on this issue is important at this critical moment in the community conversation around race, policing and public safety, and this effort will help to ensure the needs and priorities of undeserved members of our community are reflected in the Community Safety Initiative.”

The City is doing culturally specific outreach with a Spanish language version of the survey to our mono-lingual Spanish speaking community. 

Results of the listening sessions, along with input from focus groups, public comment, and the survey will help inform the Council as it considers any adjustments to CSI funding. A summary report of the information collected will be submitted to Council for review and discussion at a work session currently scheduled for May 2021.

Learn more on the City’s Community Safety Initiative Engagement Sessions website.

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