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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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The Lane County Elections Office has two weeks to validate the signatures to ensure that enough of them came from eligible voters.
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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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This week, council members learned they’ll likely have to slash millions in library, admin, fire and police spending if they don’t pass a fire fee, or find other new revenue.
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Eugene’s City Council is considering new fees in hopes of reducing the city’s carbon footprint.
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The Eugene Airport is planning over $100 million in renovations, if it can secure the necessary federal funding.
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A year after the failure of its natural gas ban, the City of Eugene is looking for new ways to reduce carbon emissions.
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The city of Eugene is nearly finished with renovations on its new City Hall.
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Eugene voters will soon decide whether to approve a $15 million bond measure, which would help fund a new minor-league baseball stadium at the Lane County Fairgrounds. Skeptics say it's a risky move in the middle of a city budget crisis. But supporters argue it could be the last chance to stop the Eugene Emeralds from leaving.
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The Eugene City Council voted 5-3 on Wednesday to pass stricter parking rules aimed at limiting vehicular camping on city streets.
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Eugene voters will decide this May whether to approve a $15 million dollar bond, which would help fund a new minor-league baseball stadium at the Lane County Fairgrounds.
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The attempt to build a new baseball stadium at the Lane County Fairgrounds in Eugene could receive another $7.5 million in state funding.