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The City of Eugene is offering $292,330 in local fee exemptions to prioritize low-income and accessible affordable housing projects. Applications close Sept. 2.
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A unique new Oregon housing law allows the city of Eugene to resume "island annexations" in a bid to boost affordable housing and manage its patchwork borders.
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After community members and organizations expressed concerns about the street’s safety and recent traffic fatalities, the city is piloting a project that will remove one travel lane to add a bicycle and bus lane.
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Eugene’s City Council got a sobering review of the city’s financial forecast Monday night. The forecast is meant to help the city prepare for its budgetary planning.
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Four months after University of Oregon doctoral student Erick Njue was killed biking across Patterson Street, community members are putting up signs along the road.
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Crews from the City of Eugene will be removing a bigleaf maple tree at Washington Street and West Broadway from Tuesday April 28 through Wednesday April 29.
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As Eugene voters prepare for the May 19, 2026, primary election, City Club of Eugene hosts a public candidate forum featuring contenders for Eugene City Council in Wards 5 and 6.
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Lower speed limits are coming to four Eugene streets
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In recent years, the residents of Lane County have witnessed what some have perceived to be significant errors of governance. City Club of Eugene hosts a timely program, “Effective Public Governance Boards,” focused on a discussion of the principles of effective public board governance.
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The Trump administration still can’t enforce its new noise rules near the Eugene Federal Building, a judge in Oregon ruled Friday.
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Eugene City Councilors rejected a proposal Wednesday that would have banned drivers from giving money to panhandlers while in traffic.
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The City of Eugene is considering new tax exemptions for housing developers.