Eugene
The City of Eugene announced its new newsroom webpage, officials say
Eugene, OR – According to the city officials, this new page allows for increased and deeper information sharing and covers a wide range of City topics that community members ask about.
While the City’s home webpage has long held a few recent news items, the newsroom significantly increases the number of topics community members can find in one place.
City Manager Medary reportedly said:
“We heard from the community and City Council that increased communication about City projects is a priority.
There’s a lot of great work happening all over Eugene, and the newsroom helps highlight that work in one place people can easily go to.”
The newsroom webpage also supports the City of Eugene 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, which is informed by the 2022 Community Survey.
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