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The Get There Challenge encourages residents and employees to make trips by carpool, vanpool, walking, biking, riding tr...
10/06/2021

The Get There Challenge encourages residents and employees to make trips by carpool, vanpool, walking, biking, riding transit, and remote work.🚶🏾‍♀️🚴🏽‍♂️🛴🛹

✨Sign-up now to participate — the challenge runs October 4-17! Log transportation trips and remote work days for your chance to WIN local prizes. getthereoregon.org/challenge/

We're told our garages have great acoustics!👩‍🧑‍🎤 The Eugene Concert Choir recently started hosting rehearsals in the Hu...
04/20/2021

We're told our garages have great acoustics!👩‍🧑‍🎤 The Eugene Concert Choir recently started hosting rehearsals in the Hult Garage. Artistic Director & Conductor, Dr. Diane Retallack, told us, "It was amazing to hear live voices singing together for the first time in almost a year." We couldn't be happier to be able to support these dedicated and talented performers. Be sure to check out www.EugeneConcertChoir.org for more details on the work they do.

10/12/2020

Are you registered to vote? The Oregon voter registration deadline for the November 3, 2020 General Election is Tuesday, October 13.

Registration options include:

• Online at www.oregonvotes.gov no later than 11:59 p.m., Tuesday, October 13. The online option is available to those with a valid Oregon driver’s license, DMV-issued identification card or learner’s permit.

• Submit a voter registration form to the Lincoln Street Drop Box next to the Lane County Elections Office by 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 13.

• Mail a voter registration card to the Lane County Elections Office with a postmark no later than Tuesday, October 13.

For any questions regarding voter registration or elections in Oregon, visit www.lanecounty.org/elections or call Lane County Elections at 541-682-4234.

Jeff Petry from City of Eugene Parking has been nominated for a People's Choice Award at the 2020 Oregon Technology Awar...
09/22/2020

Jeff Petry from City of Eugene Parking has been nominated for a People's Choice Award at the 2020 Oregon Technology Awards hosted by the Technology Association of Oregon in the Southern Willamette Valley. The Awards Ceremony will be livestreamed today, Tuesday, September 23rd at 3:30 p.m.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yk9XSprFHs&feature=youtu.be

The Oregon Technology Awards celebrates excellence and achievement in the region's technology industry and honors outstanding individuals with prestigious Li...

09/14/2020

The outpouring of generosity and care that Lane County residents have shown for everyone displaced or affected by wildfire is incredible.

The donations of goods received could literally fill buildings. Because so much has been given in a short period of time, we are asking that everyone pause in donating goods and materials until what has already been received can be organized.

Right now, the volume of donations is hindering the ability of community organizations to distribute needed goods to people.

Once community organizations have gotten a handle on the donations so far, they can help put out the call for specific items that are still needed.

Again, thank you for your generosity and your giving spirits. You will be asked to continue finding ways to support our neighbors and we have no doubt that you will all step up to the plate.

09/10/2020

We've taken calls and received emails asking about the best way to handle our newly acquired ash.

For now, cleanup efforts are best put off until it is no longer falling from the sky. Once we reach that point, avoid stirring up or sifting through ash as much as you can. Avoid actions that kick ash particles up into the air, such as dry sweeping. Before sweeping indoor and outdoor hard surfaces, mist them with water to keep dust down. Follow with wet mopping. Use a damp cloth or wet mop on lightly dusted areas. When you wet down ash, use as little water as you can. Read more here:https://www3.epa.gov/airnow/smoke_fires/protect-yourself-from-ash-factsheet.pdf

09/10/2020

With air quality very poor across the state due to wildfires, we want to remind you that exposure to smoke and other forms of pollution can increase the risk and severity of respiratory infections, including possibly COVID-19.

When smoke is heavy, the key protection strategy is to lessen exposure to the smoke, particularly for people who have a condition that makes them more sensitive. People can do this by staying inside at home, getting and using an air filter and spending time in cleaner air space. For those who are asked to evacuate or those who choose to leave home to go to an area with cleaner air, remember to take and use a face covering along with hand sanitizer and to practice physical distancing from non-household members.

If it’s safe to do so, staying home to lessen exposure to wildfire smoke also lessens the risk for contracting COVID-19. Further information on how to protect against wildfire smoke can be found at healthoregon.org/wildfires.

09/10/2020
09/10/2020

Your Y opens its showers from 12 to 8 p.m. today, Thursday, to those displaced by the wildfires. Showers available again Friday and Saturday. COVID-19 regulations will continue to be enforced: including masks, physical distancing, a health screening and sanitization.
More information: 541.686.9622 or visit www.eugeneymca.org

09/10/2020

Springfield, Ore. – Firefighters celebrated some small successes yesterday on the Holiday Farm Fire. Fire behavior and weather conditions were still treacherous and kept firefighters from accessing many areas of the fire. In many cases, however, they were able to move fire around and away from structures. They utilized small “burnout” operations to remove lighter fuels in the path of the main fire. Burnouts enable a lower intensity burn that is more manageable and less destructive. These tactics aren’t always feasible due to factors such as wind, terrain, and fuel conditions. It is estimated that over 100 structures were saved yesterday.
The fire was mapped using an Infrared overflight last night at 144,695 acres. Containment remains at 0%. 207 personnel are assigned to the incident. Fire resources are spread thin across the western United States as large fires are burning in many states. Orders for critical needs have been placed.
Today, firefighters are expecting to see very unstable weather conditions across the fire area. Winds are expected to shift and begin blowing out of the west today and relative humidity is expected to remain between 10-15%. These weather conditions may contribute to another day of very active fire behavior.
Firefighters will be scouting areas for potential fire line location, providing structure protection, and continuing to assist with evacuations in areas under Level 3 evacuation orders. Many communities remain under Level 1, 2, or 3 evacuation orders. Current evacuation information can be found at:
Lane County: www.lanecounty.org/mckenziefire
Linn County: www.linnsheriff.org/fire_live_updates_sept_2020/
Residents are reminded that roads through the fire area are currently closed. These closures are for the safety of residents, as well as firefighting personnel. There are many hazards remaining, such as fire-weakened trees and falling rocks and other debris. Firefighters will begin conducting structural inventories and damage assessments when it is safe to do so.
Firefighters have support and supplies readily available to them from the fire camp. At this time, no donations can be accepted for the fire personnel. People looking to donate are encouraged to look at local organizations such as American Red Cross or United Way, who will be providing assistance to displaced residents. These individuals and their well-being is the highest priority for those wishing to make donations. This is also true for people wishing to volunteer with the fire suppression effort. All firefighting resources are ordered through systems that confirm the necessary qualifications.
Air quality is expected to be very unhealthy throughout the region today. Individuals are encouraged to avoid prolonged exposure to the outdoors or heavy exertion while outdoors.

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