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Eugene, OR

Municipality in Oregon

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156.2k population • $480.0m budget
Websiteeugene-or.gov
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Eugene, OR Love Food Not Waste program transforms food scraps into valuable compost

The city of Eugene partnered with licensed garbage haulers and private organics processors to launch the Love Food Not Waste (LFNW) pilot program to transform food scraps into valuable compost. As an incentive for business participation, commercial customers that divert food waste through LFNW get a 20% reduction in their garbage service fee. The city trains participating employees and provides resources at no cost. The participating businesses also receive recognition through LFNW marketing.

Waste Management+3
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Eugene, OR established the Young Women's Fire Camp to address the lack of local female firefighters

The Eugene Springfield Fire Department established the Young Women's Fire Camp to address the lack of local female firefighters. The free five-day program uses hands-on training activities including extinguishing live fires, emergency medical services, rappelling, self-defense, and vehicle extrication to help young women, ages 16 to 19, develop confidence and leadership skills. Participants also engage in conversations about peer pressure, societal pressures, self-image, and mental health.

Training & Development+4
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Eugene, OR tracks industrial waste in local waters to their sources with Spill Tracing App

The city-developed app provides easy-to-use water system data for the Industrial Source Control Team. App users find businesses near the impacted area on an interactive map. The Spill Tracing App evaluates the scope of hazardous materials within the local wastewater system. Team members use this data to develop immediate and long-term remediation efforts that adequately address hazardous situations.

Mobile App+2
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Eugene, OR assembles teams to assist homeless community during COVID-19 pandemic

Each team featured up to four city and county employees equipped with food, water, and toiletries. Team interactions with homeless residents included identification of short-term needs like tents in place or shelter at the Lane County Fair Grounds. The city also developed a centralized warehouse for supply distribution that minimized the spread of COVID-19.

Health & Human Services+2
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Lane County, OR

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Eugene, OR developed the largest open access fiber optic municipal broadband network in Oregon

EUGNEt is the largest open access fiber optic municipal broadband network in Oregon spanning nearly 1,200 miles. EUGNet’s gigabit internet speeds are deploying downtown and any internet service provider in the area can lease fibers on the network to serve their Eugene customers.

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Eugene, OR

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