Eugene
City officials announced the schedule for November 2024 meetings, work sessions, and topics

Eugene, OR – According to the city officials, here is the schedule for the November 2024 City Council meetings, work sessions, and topics:
**Monday (11/18) 5:30 p.m. – Public Hearing**
– Comcast of Oregon II, Inc. Cable Franchise Extension
– Middle Housing Remand
– Fire Service Fee
**Wednesday (11/20) 12:00 p.m. – Work Session**
– Fire Service Fee
– Community Safety Initiative System Update
**Monday (11/25) 5:30 p.m. – Work Session**
– Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Programs (Part 2)
**Monday (11/25) 7:30 p.m. – Meeting**
– Committee Reports and Items of Interest
– Comcast of Oregon II, Inc. Cable Franchise Extension (Possible Action)
– Middle Housing Remand (Possible Action)
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