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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.
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On Monday, the City of Eugene and White Bird Clinic announced that mobile crisis response service CAHOOTS would no longer serve Eugene due to contract, and funding issues.
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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.