Eugene
The City of Eugene declared an ice/snow emergency which means all vehicles must be removed immediately from designated snow emergency routes so crews can sand and clear roads
Eugene, OR – City officials also said that the local community is reminded not to drive around snow plows if they encounter them while driving.
Passing plows puts everyone in danger, including City crew drivers.
The City incident commander for this weather event declared the emergency due to freezing rain and icy conditions.
The City of Eugene declared an ice/snow emergency which means all vehicles must be removed immediately from designated snow emergency routes so crews can sand and clear roads
The parking ban will remain in effect until further notification.
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