Thursday EVENT
Emergency Broadband Benefit Program PSA
Learn about the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program that provides up to a $50/month discount. https://t.co/CUgLmfpV45
📣BROADBAND MEASUREMENT WEEK: The FCC defines broadband as internet service that has a minimum speed of 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload. Anything below these speeds is not considered broadband. Curious what your speed is, take the survey at https://t.co/J3B9pN8j25
The last day to park in the Butterfly Lot is this Friday, April 30th! The closure is part of a Downtown Urban Renewal Project that will give a permanent home to the @farmmarketeers and a site for the new City Hall. Read more on our website at https://t.co/5zhhnKIgXA.
We're told our garages have great acoustics! @EugeneChoir recently started hosting rehearsals in the Hult Garage. Artistic Director & Conductor, Dr. Diane Retallack, told us, "It was amazing to hear live voices singing together for the first time in almost a year."
Help Shape Eugene’s Smart City Plan: Survey Open Now through March 26th.
The City of Eugene is developing a Smart City Action Plan to guide innovative solutions throughout our region.
Share your thoughts:
https://t.co/8BfZY2ekJf
The City of Eugene is excited to announce an upcoming virtual Hack for a Cause challenge: In partnership w/15th Night, the challenge is to code an educational choose-your-story game (already written) about youth homelessness and community resources.
Are you registered to vote? The Oregon voter registration deadline for the November 3, 2020 General Election is Tuesday, October 13. For any questions regarding voter registration or elections in Oregon, visit https://t.co/Pqp046IGID or call Lane County Elections at 541-682-4234.
Jeff Petry from City of Eugene Parking has been nominated for a People's Choice Award at the 2020 Oregon Technology Awards hosted by the @techoregon. The Awards Ceremony will be livestreamed today, Tuesday, September 23rd at 3:30 p.m.
https://t.co/K9Evz0FlZo
If you or a household member are quarantining or isolating to prevent the spread of #COVID-19, please take these precautions if you are asked or ordered to evacuate this #wildfire season:
Currently there are no additional fire restrictions in place within the City of Eugene.
Recommendations: Use extreme caution when using any open flame, spark producing or heat emitting tool, equipment or process capable of igniting a fire.
Your Y opens its showers from 12 to 8 p.m. today, Thursday, to those displaced by the wildfires. COVID-19 regulations will continue to be enforced: including masks, physical distancing, a health screening and sanitization.
More information: 541.686.9622
#ForABetterUs#SoMuchMore
Your tap water is safe to drink. But if it tastes or smells of smoke, here are some steps you can take to flush the water in your homes and businesses which may help.
https://t.co/OzETWVhIrC