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On Saturday, the community is invited to celebrate the grand reopening of MLK Park in Eugene.
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Eugene City Council is weighing a proposal that would ban drivers from giving money to panhandlers in the roadway.
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Eugene’s city budget crisis sparks public backlash, fee changes, and a search for long-term solutions. Learn how local leaders are tackling growing financial challenges affecting critical services.
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Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson who is wrapping up her first year in office, is interviewed about her experience by KLCC news reporter Rebecca Hansen-White at the Sept. 5 City Club of Eugene forum.
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Starting Sunday, the intersection of High Street and Sixth Avenue in Eugene will be closed for road work. This will also affect the Sixth Avenue off-ramp from Coburg Road and the Hilyard-to-Sixth connection from Franklin Boulevard.
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The City of Eugene is holding a public meeting to hear comments on its proposed stormwater fee hike.
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The city of Eugene wants to make one of the busier streets in the city more pedestrian friendly.
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A multi-million-dollar initiative to create a “quiet zone” for downtown Eugene’s railroad crossings appears to be tangled up in a sea of red tape.
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Eugene’s oldest city park is a favorite place to visit on Mother’s Day. Hendricks Park draws crowds because of the colorful blooms there in early May.
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The Eugene Public Library is bracing for budget cuts as the City Council crafts a budget for next year. The city faces an $11.5 million deficit.
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The mobile crisis intervention service CAHOOTS is essential and needs to be continued. That was the message from those who attended Thursday night’s town hall meeting held at the University of Oregon, following the elimination of CAHOOTS services in Eugene earlier in the week.
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The Eugene City Council is considering whether to move the date of the upcoming fire fee referendum, try some other alternative, or let the election proceed as scheduled.