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The Eugene Public Library has been functioning with a reduced budget since the city made a 15% cut, nearly $4 million, to its general fund allocation last year.
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The city of Eugene has just over $1 million available to invest in affordable housing.
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After last week’s storm, an immense amount of woody debris has littered communities in southwestern Oregon. Spokesperson Kelly Shadwick told KLCC the City of Eugene has cleared the priority streets and bike paths, and will assess smaller streets and parks—which remain closed—in the coming weeks.
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The City of Eugene on Thursday rescinded its "snow/ice emergency" that had been in place since Saturday. That means that parking restrictions on designated snow emergency routes are no longer in effect.
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City Public Works staff is prepared for the inclement weather. They have a full crew, deicer, and snow plows ready to go.
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This month marks the three-year anniversary of Eugene’s payroll tax. KLCC took a look at how the money is spent, and how much the average Eugene worker pays.
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Eugene’s e-scooter program is closing down following reports that the manufacturer, Superpedestrian, is going out of business.
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The emergency room at PeaceHealth’s University District hospital permanently closed Friday morning.
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A regional earthquake response exercise will be held Saturday morning in downtown Eugene.
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A project to make downtown Eugene more accessible and walkable is nearing completion.
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The City of Eugene has made changes to its land use rules so it no longer requires new developments to provide off-street parking. This change is in compliance with a state mandate to reduce pollution.
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Activists in Eugene are urging the city not to lay artificial turf at a city park, as they say it would pollute nearby ponds.