Eugene
City of Eugene wraps up Building Safety Month highlighting 7,500 permits issued in 2024
Eugene, OR – As Building Safety Month concludes, the City of Eugene’s Building Permit Services team reflected on a busy year, having issued over 7,500 building permits in 2024.
The city emphasized the importance of building safety efforts in supporting community growth, including increasing housing availability and fostering economic development.
“Building Permit Services teams contribute to growing our community every day — helping us meet urgent community needs,” city officials said.
Residents and builders looking for more information about building permits can visit www.eugene-or.gov/building.
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