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A Eugene ballot measure that would allow voters to decide whether they want to pay a new fire fee is mostly funded by commercial property owners and businesses.
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Sarah Medary said she'll retire in December 2025 after 30 years with the city.
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A conversation with the people behind the scenes of The Hult Center in Eugene.
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Many older urban areas have a broken sidewalk grid, posing various safety risks. One Eugene neighborhood has a model for a how to infill missing sidewalks without over-burdening individual property owners.
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A big, unexpected challenge was one of the most significant events for Eugene Parks and Open Spaces, as outlined in their recently released annual report.
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The Low-Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption or LIRHPTE program has been a tool for getting affordable housing built and maintained since 1990.
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For the third year in a row, the City of Eugene is seeking proposals for new affordable housing projects that will be funded through its Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
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Eugene transportation planners are considering adding protected bike lanes on East 24th Avenue.
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In response to a state requirement, the City of Eugene has designated its downtown neighborhood as a climate-friendly area.
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Vandalism has plagued downtown Eugene parking meters since early 2023. It’s become so prevalent that the city is converting to credit card-only meters.
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A state court has ruled that Eugene can restrict screening fees for rental applications.
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The public was invited to the new site at 500 East 4th Ave. to see what the nearly 100,000 square foot space has to offer.