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Council closes record on EWEB annexation; first reading held on 26.6-acre site in South Glenwood

2659089 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

The Springfield City Council held a quasi‑judicial public hearing and closed the record on a request by Eugene Water & Electric Board to annex roughly 26.6 acres in South Glenwood for a future water intake and treatment facility; council took no final action and characterized the item as a first reading.

The Springfield City Council opened a quasi‑judicial public hearing on a proposed annexation by the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) that would add about 26.6 acres of vacant land in South Glenwood to city limits.

Staff planner Andy Lambert told council the property is elongated between Franklin Boulevard and I‑5 and is contiguous with existing Springfield limits. “It’s approximately 26.6 acres,” Lambert said, and staff concluded urban services could be extended to the site.

Colin McArthur, principal planner with…

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