Eugene
The City Manager is accepting applications for the Public Health technical representative seat on the review panel for the MUPTE program

Eugene, OR – City officials have announced that the panel reportedly provides a third-party review of the MUPTE program for the City Manager and meets as needed to:
- review new MUPTE applications;
- review previously approved projects’ compliance with approval resolutions;
- prepare annual reports on the progress of the approved projects, the program’s volume cap, and reporting documentation; and
- annually review overall program efficacy.
The panel is comprised of neighborhood representatives and six technical members selected by the City Manager.
In addition to the open public health seat, the Panel also includes an environmental professional, architect, developer, human rights representative, and building trades representative.
Members serve for 3-year terms with an opportunity for renewal.
The deadline to apply for the committee is Friday, January 5, 2024.
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