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Council approves neighborhood association charters after discussing membership, virtual access and communications
Summary
Eugene City Council voted 8–0 April 14 to approve updated neighborhood association charters. Councilors discussed variations in membership eligibility, whether virtual attendees count as members for voting, and allowed communications platforms; staff said charters set city minimums while associations may adopt additional rules.
The Eugene City Council approved updated Neighborhood Association Charters (Item C) on April 14 by an 8–0 vote after a brief discussion on membership, virtual participation and communications.
Councilor Jennifer Yeh asked staff about differences across charters in membership eligibility and voting rules, noting some associations set minimum ages at 18 while others included provisions for minors or organizational members. Yeh said she noticed "a lot of similarity, but a little bit of variety,…
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