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  1. Library Artwork of Sun with River through a Book

    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...
  2. workers on downtown street

    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...
  3. Mayors Art Show Logo

    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...
  4. Aerial view of the Churchill Tennis Courts

    Churchill Tennis Courts Reopen Following Renovation

    The Churchill High School tennis courts are now open following an extensive renovation. Read on...
  5. architectural rending of building exterior

    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...
  6. person cleaning up graffiti

    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...
  7. Park Staff at Show behind table

    Hendricks Park Shines at Rhododendron Flower Show with 13 Awards

    Hendricks Park received 13 awards at the annual Rhododendron Flower Show competition hosted by the Eugene Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society. Read on...
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