Eugene
City of Eugene seeks community input through 2025 survey
Eugene, OR – Eugene city officials are inviting residents to participate in the 2025 Community Survey, available online through July 31.
The survey takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete and can be accessed at Engage Eugene’s website.
Designed to gauge the current mood, priorities, and concerns of Eugene residents, the survey results will help city staff and the City Council shape strategic and budget plans for the 2027-2029 biennium and beyond.
Residents are encouraged to share their feedback to help guide the city’s future direction.
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