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Eugene is facing a nearly $14 million budget shortfall over the next two years. City leaders are contemplating cutbacks and higher fees for city services.
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City leaders considered feedback from the community, staff and interviews with finalists before voting to hire Nina Vetter.
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Lane County leaders are reassessing their safety policies and how they should interact with the public after a threat earlier this month led the commissioners to hold a meeting online.
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The city of Newport is searching for a new city manager to replace Spencer Nebel, who is retiring.
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The Eugene City Council voted Monday night to delay a plan that would have significantly increased penalties for RVs and other large vehicles that repeatedly break parking rules.
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A newly formed group of local recycling and trash haulers are threatening to sue Lane County over a project to divert waste from the landfill.
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A new app called “Gov Hub Media” will allow the public to stream local government meetings on their phone, or smart TV.
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Local leaders hope creating a connection to the University of Oregon and Springfield could encourage people to visit Springfield. Right now, users are penalized for leaving bikes outside the official ride share area.
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A federal judge in Eugene has barred the city of Corvallis from removing a city council member from office until her lawsuit is resolved. Charlyn Ellis has accused the city of violating her constitutional rights. The city has accused her of overstepping her authority.
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Charlyn Ellis is asking for a judge to rule the city council’s process is unconstitutional, and is seeking $1 in damages.
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Row River Valley residents have petitioned to create their own rural fire district. They say depending on fire districts in other communities leaves them vulnerable to wildfire.
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This month, petitioners will begin collecting signatures to overhaul election rules in the city of Eugene. The initiative would allow voters to rate multiple candidates instead of choosing just one.