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Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner Releases Statement
Read Chief Skinner's full statement. Also see a statement from the FBI Special Agent in Charge that includes a tip line. Read both statements... -
City Distributing Millions of Pieces of FREE PPE for Eugene Nonprofit and Small Businesses
Eligible businesses must meet specific requirements to receive supplies and make an appointment for pick-up. Learn more and make appointment online... -
City of Eugene Launches Online COVID-19 Household Survey
Data from the survey will help determine how best to focus City efforts to recover from the pandemic. Learn more and take the survey... -
City of Eugene Closures in Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
See a schedule of holiday hours for City of Eugene offices, services and facilities. See holiday schedules... -
Lane County’s Current COVID-19 Risk Level: Extreme
Lane County continues to be in the Extreme Risk Level from January 15-28. Oregon Health Authority will reevaluate the level every two weeks based on current metrics. See guidelines for this risk level… -
After 12 Years of Service, Eugene Police Auditor Will Retire in February
During his tenure Gissiner worked collaboratively with the Eugene Police Department to put systems in place that better track complaints, uses of force and early intervention incidents. Read more about Mark Gissiner's retirement... -
Downtown Program Fund Available for Artistic and Cultural Programming
Artists and organizations are encouraged to apply through Feb. 7. Learn more about the fund and how to apply... -
Ya-Po-Ah Terrace Affordable Housing for Seniors, Rehabilitation Project Completed
The substantial rehabilitation of Ya-Po-Ah Terrace is part of the City’s goal to rehabilitate at least 350 units of affordable housing for low-income persons. Read more about the project... -
January 12 Community Update
Read about the City's latest actions related to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Read the full community update...
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