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The Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is Oregon's largest customer-owned utility. Founded in 1911, it provides electricity and water to more than 86,000 customers in or around Eugene, Oregon. Chartered by the City of Eugene, a five-member Board of Commissioners is elected by the citizens of Eugene and governs the utility. [1]
The municipal treasurer is a position of responsibility for a municipality according to the locally prevailing laws. The treasurer of a public agency is elected [1] by the voting public or is appointed by the municipal council or municipal manager. City treasurers are primarily responsible for managing the revenue and cash flow of the agency ...
Eugene voters will consider contested races for Eugene mayor, city councilor and Eugene Water and Electric Board commissioner for the May 21 primary. Tuesday was the last day for candidates to ...
The Eugene Water and Electric Board's (EWEB) line-up of commissioners will see a shift this election cycle as Matt McRae, commissioner for Wards 1 and 8 and current board president, steps away ...
The Eugene City Council is walking back its plans to expand EmX service along River Road. "MovingAhead" refers to the city and Lane Transit District's recommendations to make five major Eugene ...
Eugene (/ j uː ˈ dʒ iː n / yoo-JEEN) is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States.It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about 50 miles (80 km) east of the Oregon Coast.
The Eugene City Council and Lane County commissioners will vote on the development plan for River Road and Santa Clara. See what else is on the agenda. On the Agenda: River Road-Santa Clara plan ...
This is a list of mayors of the city of Eugene, Oregon. The years following each name denote each mayor's term in office. Kitty Piercy, mayor from 2005–2017. J. B. Underwood (1864–1869) [1] (official office name at the time: President of the Board of Trustees) A. S. Patterson (1869–1873) [1] Joel Ware (1873–1875) [1]