The updated fees, if implemented, would charge $1.07 per square foot for new single-family residential developments.
Charging fees for fires and vehicle accidents was one of the topics at a recent Surfside Beach Town Council workshop.
Rising wildfire, flood and insurance risks could reshape Eugene’s housing market. How will climate change impact Lane County homeowners?
Much of the Eastern U.S. braced for a renewed round of harsh, soggy weather on Saturday, with thunderstorms and melting snow combining to pound the ...
Eugene approves a new Fire Service Fee to fund firefighting and emergency services, expecting to raise $10 million annually.
What's the best restaurant in Portland and Eugene? Here are seven of the most essential places for excellent food.
As the city of Eugene grows, so does the demand for fire services, which is why Eugene Springfield Fire is celebrating the ...
EUGENE, Ore. – In a work session on Monday, February 10, Eugene city councilors approved a plan to levy a fee on residents to ...
Eugene residents will likely see a new charge on their monthly bills starting in July as part of a new fire service fee. Here ...
Eugene City Manager Sarah Medary said the new revenue will allow the fire department to staff an additional squad. It will ...
Just after 6:30 p.m. on Monday evening, the final votes were made to pass a motion on a new ordinance: the fire service ...
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