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The city of Eugene has acquired an 8-acre piece of property as part of a land exchange with the University of Oregon. It’s along the Willamette River near the city’s new Riverfront Park.
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University Park in Eugene is getting some work done.
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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.