Once the City Council and the Board of County Commissioners have adopted Urban Reserves, can it be changed in the future?

Yes, the Urban Reserves designation could potentially be changed in the future, if the City Council and the Board of Commissioners agreed to do so. For example, at their November 10, 2020 meeting, the Lane County Board of Commissioners moved to include in the adoption package wording to revisit Urban Reserves within 10-years of UGB adoption.

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1. How has the public been involved in the decision-making?
2. How do the proposed urban reserves differ from the 27-year option?
3. Does the Urban Reserves analysis assume that Eugene will continue to grow in the same way? What if Eugene grows more densely?
4. How were the Urban Reserves Options developed?
5. How do Urban Reserves protect high value soils?
6. Which Urban Reserve Option was chosen?
7. Once the City Council and the Board of County Commissioners have adopted Urban Reserves, can it be changed in the future?
8. Return to Urban Reserves Web Page