Newest Updates

6/14: Planning Commission to take action on final order affirming Hearings Official's decision of Goodpasture Island zone change and PUD land use application.

5/24: By voice vote, Planning Commission affirms Hearings Official's approval of Goodpasture Island zone change and PUD land use application.

5/12: The Eugene Planning Commission will continue to receive comments on the Hearing's Officials approval of the Goodpasture Island zone change and PUD land use application until 5 pm. 

5/5/10: The Eugene Planning Commission will consider an appeal of the Hearings Official's approval of the Goodpasture Island PUD land use application. There will be opportunity for public testimony. See the Notice of Public Hearing May 5, 2010 for more information. View the Notice of Appeal PUD and Notice of Appeal Zone Change.

3/17/10: On March 17, the Eugene Hearings Official conditionally approves zone change and PUD for Goodpasture Partners. The decision is effective once the appeal period has ended, which is at 5 pm on March 29, 2010. Read the full hearings official decision.

2/3/10: Comments need to be submitted to hearings officials re: zone change and PUD application by Goodpasture Partners. Send comments to arrive no later than 5 pm to: Hearings Official Jeffrey Litwack; c/o Steve Ochs, Associate Planner; Eugene Planning Division; 99 West 10th Avenue; Eugene, OR 97401. Maybe also be emailed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

1/20/10: Public Hearing scheduled at 5:00 pm at Eugene City Council Chambers. Subject: 1). Zone change from R2 medium density to R3 high density on Goodpasture Partners Planned Unit Development and 2) PUD application for this development. 

11/18/09: Court of Appeals reverses and remands city’s decision to change zone without having an assessment of transportation impacts. Read the full Court of Appeals ruling.

8/3/09 - Oral arguments made before Oregon Court of Appeals in appeal of rezone of Goodpasture Partners' property.

7/12/09 - City of Eugene determines Goodpasture Partners Planned Unit Development application is incomplete. City response to PUD

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Eugene Counts
Driven by the belief that sharper focus leads to better results, Eugene Counts is a partnership between residents and City government designed to identify priorities so we can concentrate on achieving the outcomes that matter most.

Through a series of workshops, discussions, interviews and surveys, this effort will develop a clearer picture of the concrete results our community would like to achieve, anchored in the framework provided by the City Council’s vision and goals. This will help inform decision-making in a number of ways, ranging from service delivery improvements to resource allocation. Results will be measured and shared transparently, to see whether the initiatives we undertake are contributing to achieving the outcomes our community seeks.

Willamette River Vision
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