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An effort by the gas utility Northwest Natural to overturn Eugene’s new natural gas ordinance is one step closer to reaching the ballot.
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About 150 Eugene students marched out of their schools Friday as part of the 2023 Global Climate Strike. They converged on the downtown to protest corporate efforts to overturn the city’s natural gas ordinance.
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The gas utility Northwest Natural is so far the only funder of an effort to overturn Eugene’s new natural gas ordinance.
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Eugene’s new ordinance banning natural gas hookups in new low-rise residential buildings would be put to a public vote, if organizers of a signature-gathering effort are successful.
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Eugene City Councilors voted 4-2 Monday night to raise the building height limit for development near Skinner Butte.
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Natural gas infrastructure will be banned in new low-rise residential buildings in Eugene.
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A Lane County judge has tossed out Eugene’s new limit on rental application screening fees.
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Eugene is one step closer to getting a City Hall for the first time in more than a decade. The Eugene City Council voted Monday night to approve the purchase of the former EWEB headquarters.
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The Eugene City Council has selected five candidates to interview for the Ward 7 interim vacancy.
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The Eugene City Council meets Wednesday to discuss how to appoint an interim councilor in Ward 7 ahead of a 2023 election. The seat officially became vacant after Lane County Elections certified the results of the September 6th special election to recall ten-year councilor Claire Syrett.
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A Eugene ordinance could prohibit natural gas use in new housing. It’s part of an effort to cut carbon emissions.
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Eugene City Council is discussing whether to renew an ordinance that created Safe Sleep Sites for the unhoused to camp in tents or cars. The ordinance created in April of last year is set to expire in May 2023.There are currently five Safe Sleep Sites in operation.