Eugene
EPD announced that parking is available across the street at several locations for the Candy with a Cop event on October 27th

Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, for the Candy with a Cop event on October 27th, parking is available across the street at the following locations: PenFed Credit Union (400 Country Club, please use only spots marked PenFed), Willamette Valley Cancer Institute (520 Country Club Road), and Oregon Medical Group (600 Country Club Road).
Officials also said that the organizers appreciate these businesses for their parking partnership. Attendees are advised to exercise caution and watch for traffic when crossing the road to the event.
No other information is available at the moment.
This is a developing story and it will be updated as new information becomes available.
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