Eugene
Several City of Eugene offices are preparing to move to City Hall beginning in late May, officials say
Eugene, OR – According to the city officials, the building was purchased from Eugene Water and Electric Board with one-time funds that were dedicated to a City Hall.
The building will not fully open to the public until early July, when all offices have completed moving.
Offices moving into City Hall include:
- Offices currently located in leased space in the LCC Mary Spilde Downtown Center
- City Manager’s Office (including City Recorder’s Office, Elections and Public Records)
- Mayor and City Council, City Attorney’s Office
- Office of Equity and Community Engagement
- Offices currently located in the Downtown Eugene Public Library
- Central Services Administration
- Finance
- Information Services
- Employee Resource Center
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