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Eugene residents weighed in Tuesday on a proposal to ban drivers from giving money to panhandlers.
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At the Eugene State of the City event Monday, Mayor Kaarin Knudson recognized three people with Community Service Awards.
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In her second annual State of the City Address Monday evening, Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson highlighted the city’s successes, including improving public safety downtown and building more housing.
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The City of Eugene is eyeing a 16-block corridor of Polk Street to add a north-south bike lane connection between the Whiteaker neighborhood, downtown, and the Friendly neighborhood.
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Following a consultant's report, advocates for a more vibrant downtown Eugene are using the holiday season to join together and put some new ideas in motion.
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The Oregon Speed Zone Review Panel will meet Tuesday, Dec. 9 to discuss speed limit reductions for a stretch of River Road from Azalea Drive to Beacon Drive. The panel will also consider a requested speed reduction on a section of U.S. 101 in Coos County.
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Eugene’s City Council voted Wednesday to send two Charter amendments to the ballot next May.
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The jury trial began Monday for a lawsuit against the City of Eugene over a fatal 2019 police shooting.
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Eugene will have an interim city manager leading day-to-day operations while it continues its search for a permanent replacement for Sarah Medary, who will retire next month.
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Along the streets of Eugene, trees of various shapes and sizes create canopies of green, orange and red. Whether they sit on the side of the road, on medians or in the center of a roundabout, most of these trees were planted by Eugene’s Urban Forestry Department.
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After decades of planning, a 27-acre parcel of riverfront in downtown Eugene is being developed. How did this area go from an industrial site to the area’s newest multi-family housing neighborhood?
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As developers and city officials discussed what would be a part of the 27-acre infill project, the Fifth Street District both inspired and informed what was planned.