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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.
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The complex, formerly EWEB’s headquarters, still has a working fountain and a view of the Willamette River.
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Community members have the opportunity to voice their transportation concerns to state lawmakers this week.
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The city awarded money to the projects from their Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
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Drivers in downtown Eugene will see a major traffic control change by the end of the day Thursday.
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A park in west Eugene that’s partially closed to the public because of mysterious toxins in the ground, is in line for $1.5 million from the EPA to clean it up.
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A rural area just west of Eugene will get infrastructure improvements thanks to state funds. The City of Eugene wants to encourage development on Crow Road to help fill the housing gap.
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Eugene leaders have agreed to invest $6 million in urban renewal funds to support the redevelopment of the Steam Plant.