Still Waiting to Rebuild after the Holiday Farm Fire? SALEM, Ore. — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has approved a $422 million grant for the state
Topic: Housing
BLUE RIVER REVITALIZATION McKenzie River Trust Holds Land for Blue River Community Revitalization By Hannarose McGuinness, First Published by Eugene Weekly As spring makes its way through the valley, oso
The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation (ODFR) has determined that certain property and casualty insurers should extend timelines for policyholders who suffered losses during the 2020 wildfire season and who
Task Force After Action Report Identifies Opportunities for Improvement in Oregon’s Preparedness State leadership brought together a broad cross-section of stakeholders, crew members and local community representatives to reflect on
The State Forester has recalled the recently issued Wildfire Risk Map after receiving feedback from nearly 2,000 Oregonians that highlighted key areas of concern related to risk classifications As required
Permit Navigator Unavailable On Aug. 30th Permit Navigator Marianne Nolte will not be holding her regular Tuesday office hours on August 30. She will resume her regular schedule the following
Lane County Surveyor’s Office Work To Repair Survey Monuments Repairing damaged survey monuments is vital to help reestablish land boundaries for public and private land and speed up rebuilding efforts.
Financial Assistance to Repair Septic Systems Damaged in Oregon’s 2020 Wildfires Clean Water Loans & Grants Available July 1, 2022 Many Oregon homes were damaged or destroyed in the devastating
A new digital fire lookout tower was installed last week in the McKenzie River Valley. The camera is mounted on an EWEB communications tower that provides radio communication for EWEB’s
Planning applications (Type I and II) At the end of June, Lane County’s Land Management Division had received 212 planning permit applications were submitted by fire survivors. Of those applications: