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Council repeals Reveille Foundationlow-income rental tax exemption after change to short-term shelter use

Eugene City Council · November 25, 2025
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Summary

The Eugene City Council voted to repeal a 2024 low-income rental housing property tax exemption for the Reveille property at 1190 West 6th Ave after the nonprofit said it would convert the site to short-term shelter in partnership with Lane County's deflection program. The repeal passed following a motion by the council president.

The Eugene City Council on Nov. 24 adopted a resolution repealing a 2024 low-income rental housing property tax exemption for the property at 1190 West 6th Avenue, after the Reveille Foundation told the city it intended to change the sitefrom long-term low-income rental use to short-term shelter for Lane County's deflection program.

Assistant City Manager told the council that Resolution No. 53 96 authorized the low-income rental exemption in 2024. Reveille informed the city this year that the property would transition to short-term shelter use and…

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