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Washington Jefferson Park Reopens & Annual Skatebowl Cleanup Begins
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the area outside of the skatepark and plaza in Washington Jefferson Park became a temporary stay in place shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Read on... -
Summer Reading begins for all ages at Eugene Public Library
The whole community is invited to join Eugene Public Library for Summer Reading, starting June 1 through the end of August for free fun and learning. Read on... -
Several Streets in Downtown Eugene Undergoing Construction for a More Sustainable Future
The City of Eugene has several road construction projects this summer aimed at transforming downtown into a more accessible, sustainable and pedestrian- and bike-friendly environment. Read on... -
Call for artists: submit work to the 2023 Mayor’s Art Show
The Mayor’s Art Show is returning for 2023, and local artists who live or work within Eugene or have previously presented in town can now submit their work for entry into the exhibit. Read on... -
Churchill Tennis Courts Reopen Following Renovation
The Churchill High School tennis courts are now open following an extensive renovation. Read on... -
Council awards over $1.2 million to affordable housing projects in Eugene
The Eugene City Council approved the use of Affordable Housing Trust Funds (AHTF) to support three low-income housing developments that applied for the funds this year. Read on... -
Voters say "Yes" to Parks and Rec Levy
The City of Eugene Parks and Open Space and Recreation divisions want to say thank you to community members for passing the Eugene Parks and Rec Operations and Maintenance Levy 20-343. Read on...
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