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Council approves Neighborhood Association charters after clarifying membership, virtual participation and communications
Summary
Eugene City Council approved revised Neighborhood Association charters on April 14 after councilors asked staff to clarify membership rules, virtual participation and the city’s role in supporting neighborhood outreach.
Eugene City Council discussed and approved revised Neighborhood Association charters on April 14 after one councilor pulled the item for questions. Councilors asked about membership requirements, participation for virtual attendees, and use of electronic communications. Staff described the city’s role supporting neighborhood associations and clarified that associations are community organizations that partner with the city rather than being municipal arms.
Why it matters: Neighborhood associations serve as conduits for community engagement. The charters…
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