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A Lane County food waste and recycling project has hit a few setbacks: The county’s building permit was rejected and one trash company has diverted thousands of tons of garbage and revenue, to its own landfill.
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Lane County officials predict that its federally qualified health centers will be financially safe this fiscal year.
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After weeks of public calls for action, Lane County Commissioners passed a resolution Tuesday promising to welcome and protect all county residents, especially those who are marginalized.
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The leaders of SASS, Lane County’s main support resource for people who’ve been sexually assaulted, are concerned about the potential for a loss of federal funding.
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Lane County will soon decide whether to increase building fees by about 21% over the next three years in hopes of closing a budget gap in the county's land management division.
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In February, we reported that area food banks were facing record levels of need. Now a federal food assistance program has been cut, adding to their troubles.
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On Monday, the City of Eugene and White Bird Clinic announced that mobile crisis response service CAHOOTS would no longer serve Eugene due to contract, and funding issues.
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This May, voters will decide who represents them at school, fire and water districts.
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A new grant project will expand broadband access to about 1,900 Lane and Douglas county households that have poor, or no internet connection next year.
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A $20 million federal grant to support environment and climate justice in Lane County has been suspended. Local officials are now unclear on what’s next.
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Recent projects at Mount Pisgah Arboretum are designed to make the facility more accessible.
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Lane County commissioners have unanimously approved a plan to offer more discounts on parking passes at county parks.