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It’s been nearly two months since CAHOOTS, Eugene’s groundbreaking street response program, shut down in the city after decades of service. Now, community members and former crisis workers are trying to bring the program back.
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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.