Source: McKenzieRebuilds.org Lane County is looking for grants or state funding to help survey Blue River properties as the work to study the development of a wastewater treatment system picks
Topic: Housing
Source: Oregon.gov In November 2021, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced it was awarding Oregon $422 million in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds for recovery efforts
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is updating the methodology used in pricing National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policies. The new methodology is called Risk Rating 2.0 and leverages industry
Visit the McKenzieRecovery page here to try out the Lane County Property Permits Search Tool and read the tips on how to use it below. Search by Address, Taxlot Number,
Your property may require a geotechnical or soils report A geotechnical or soils report (OSSC Section 1803.6) from a geotechnical engineer licensed in Oregon may be required for some properties.
Wildfire dramatically changes the landscape and increases the risk of landslides, debris flow and flooding. Large-scale wildfires dramatically alter the terrain and ground conditions. Normally, vegetation absorbs rainfall, reducing runoff.
Lane County’s Firewise Grant program will accept applications from residents in unincorporated Lane County from July 1, 2022 through August 1, 2022. Firewise grants provide rural property owners with funding to
Between official sessions of the Legislature, House and Senate leaders convene interim committees during what are called “Legislative Days.” On June 1-3, 2022 Legislative Days occurred, including a meeting of the
Source: Oregon.gov/OHCS/ Housing Stability Council approves sending disaster recovery Action Plan to HUD, funding for land purchases On June 3, the Oregon State Housing Stability Council took several vital steps
Source: McKenzieRebuilds.org Lane County and the Oregon Building Codes Division have launched a grant program to help owners of homes and businesses rebuild after the 2020 Oregon wildfires. People who