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Tag Archives: Neighborhood Plan
River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan heading to Eugene and Lane County Planning Commissions
Share your Testimony with the Planning Commissions At 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, the Eugene and Lane County Planning Commissions will jointly hold a public hearing. Eugene and Lane County are considering amendments to the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan … Continue reading
Time to review Neighborhood Plan feedback and give public comment.
Approval of the River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan is near at hand. The SCCO board will be meeting Tuesday, June 27th at 7 PM to deliberate on the plan. Public input will be allowed before the board goes … Continue reading
Still time to take the Planning Survey – survey closes Nov 24
We had a great Planning Meeting last Wednesday with over 150 people attending. Neighborhood leaders presented overviews of the five topic areas: Land Use Economic Development Parks & Natural Resources Transportation Community You can still provide input by completing a … Continue reading