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Eugene Human Rights Commission confronts staffing uncertainty, approves liaison recommendation after commissioner resignation

3588832 · May 16, 2025
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Summary

The commission received notice of Commissioner Lehi Fajardo’s resignation, approved recommending Commissioner Bradley for the police commission liaison role, and discussed looming city budget cuts and their effect on staff-supported volunteer programs.

Commissioners were briefed on an internal personnel change and broader budgetary uncertainty affecting commission programs and volunteer-supported work.

The commission’s chair announced receipt of a resignation from Commissioner Lehi Fajardo; the chair read the correspondence and said the vacancy would likely be filled from the current applicant pool later in the fall. "We received communication today from commissioner, Lehi Fajardo. She is sad to say that she cannot continue serving on the commission for personal reasons," the chair said.

In related business commissioners voted to recommend Commissioner Bradley…

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