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Coordinates: 44.058356°N 123.105326°W. Whiteaker Neighborhood (Eugene, Oregon) Whiteaker (almost exclusively called " the Whiteaker") is a neighborhood in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is located to the northwest of downtown Eugene, and is home to primarily working class residents. Though it has served as an agricultural and commercial ...
Crime in Oregon. The rate of crime in Oregon, at least since 1985, has varied from below the United States national average to slightly above, depending on if one is looking at violent crime or property crime statistics. The violent crime rate remained below the national average every year between 1985 and 2022, while property crime generally ...
Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Eugene, Oregon" ... Whiteaker, Eugene, Oregon This page was last edited on 19 December 2011, at 21:14 (UTC). ...
In 2013, the non-profit organization Opportunity Village Eugene (OVE) was founded with the goal of addressing the issue of affordable housing. That August, the Eugene City Council voted to donate land to OVE and approved the construction of a village. [3] Opportunity Village opened in May 2014. [2] It was funded by $100,000 in private donations ...
Portland’s Northwest/Nob Hill neighborhood was voted as the top urban haven in Oregon. Hannarose McGuinness is The Register-Guard’s growth and development reporter. Contact her at 541-844-9859 ...
Eugene has a long history of community activism, civil unrest, and protest activity. [1] Eugene's cultural status as a place for alternative thought grew along with the University of Oregon in the turbulent 1960s, and its reputation as an outsider's locale grew with the numerous anarchist protests in the late 1990s.
Location: 570 Lawrence St., Eugene. Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood is seeing a blast from the past receive a new life as the former Town Home Motel is being transformed into The Local Motel and ...
CAHOOTS ( Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) is a mental-health-crisis intervention program in Eugene, Oregon, which has handled some lower-risk emergency calls involving mental illness since 1989. [1] In most American cities, police respond to such calls, and at least 25% of people killed in police encounters had been suffering from ...