What if I have concerns about the requirements of CFEC?

The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) conducted two years of extensive community engagement in the development of CFEC. The Land Conservation and Development Commission adopted the Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities rules on July 21, 2022. To learn more about CFEC implementation across the state or to contact DLCD staff directly, visit DLCD’s CFEC Implementation webpage here.

The City of Eugene is regularly in contact with DLCD staff to ensure thoughtful and effective implementation of the CFEC requirements in alignment with the rules and other applicable state laws. Each project will have an opportunity for meaningful public engagement based on its unique deadlines, resources, and available opportunities for input within the CFEC requirements.  

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1. What is Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities?
2. What parts of Eugene will be affected?
3. What is a Climate-Friendly Area?
4. How will Climate-Friendly Areas be selected?
5. Will downtown be a Climate-Friendly Area? How does the designation interact with Urban Renewal and other existing downtown projects and priorities?
6. Will this project lead to displacement?
7. If these requirements are from the state, how do we make sure the implementation meets Eugene's specific needs?
8. When and how will you involve the public? How can neighborhood associations or other groups get involved?
9. Has any other city or state done this before?
10. Who are the decision-makers in this process?
11. How will the City “center” historically marginalized community groups?
12. If this is about “climate-friendly” development, where are the requirements for renewable energy, tree preservation, and building decarbonization?
13. What if I have concerns about the requirements of CFEC?
14. Who can I contact if I want to know more?