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A project to make downtown Eugene more accessible and walkable is nearing completion.
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The City of Eugene has made changes to its land use rules so it no longer requires new developments to provide off-street parking. This change is in compliance with a state mandate to reduce pollution.
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Activists in Eugene are urging the city not to lay artificial turf at a city park, as they say it would pollute nearby ponds.
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A two-way protected bike lane along High Street in Eugene is almost finished. It will connect south Eugene to the Willamette River bike path system.
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The City of Eugene wants to build a new dog park in Washington Jefferson Park.
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The Eugene City Council has approved a taller building with more units at one of the apartment complexes under construction along the Willamette River near downtown.
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The City of Eugene’s e-scooter program has been up and rolling for nearly five months.
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The City of Eugene is making progress on developing a mixed-use neighborhood along the Willamette River near downtown.
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The Eugene Public Library is adjusting to the reality of budget cuts.
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Opponents of Eugene’s proposed ordinance banning natural gas hookups in new residential construction say they’ll proceed with their campaign, even as a federal court ruling puts the legality of the ordinance in doubt.
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The Eugene City Council held the first of two planned work sessions on renter protections Wednesday.
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The Eugene City Council approved Urban Renewal funds aimed at increasing housing, right-of-way improvements, and emerging projects.