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Loading Skip to Main Content RESIDENTS BUSINESSES EXPERIENCE EUGENE GOVERNMENT I WANT TO... Español Search HomeGovernmentDepartmentsCentral ServicesCity Manager's OfficeMayor and City CouncilCity CouncilWebcasts and Meeting Materials Public Webcasts and Meeting Materials HOW TO ACCESS INFORMATION CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 13, 2026 CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 13, 2026 CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 15, 2026 Watch a Meeting Live See the Live Sessions section below to access live webcasts of City Council, Budget Committee or Planning Commission. When a meeting is live a blue button will appear in the Live Session section below. To join the meeting by zoom or phone, click the meeting tab above on the meeting date for additional instructions. Work Sessions City Council Work Sessions are typically held on the following days and times: • 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall (Hybrid) • 2nd, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 12:00 p.m. (Virtual Only) • Members of the public can attend in person (Mondays only), watch the live stream or listen in using Zoom or phone options by following the instructions listed in the meeting tabs above on the day of the meeting. • No public comment period • See below for upcoming topics and meeting materials Council Meetings City Council Meetings are typically held on the following days and times: 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall (Hybrid) Members of the public can attend in person, watch the live stream or listen in using Zoom or phone options by following the instructions listed in the meeting tabs above on the day of the meeting. Typically includes an opportunity for in-person public comment. Members of the public may sign up to speak on any topic not scheduled for a public hearing at the same meeting. Individuals may sign up to provide in-person public comment by completing the Request to Speak form on the day of the meeting. Per City Council’s operating agreement, speakers at the public comment period will be limited to two and a half minutes and the total time will be limited to 90 minutes total. Speakers will be randomized, with persons who did not speak at the previous Public Comment prioritized ahead of persons who did speak at the previous Public Comment. Official representatives of Boards, Commissions, and Neighborhood associations will be prioritized during Public Comment ahead of other randomized speakers See below for upcoming topics and meeting materials If you are unable to attend a council meeting in person or are uncomfortable speaking in public, you may submit written comment via email or U.S. mail. Email: mayorcouncilandcitymanager@eugene-or.gov Mail: 500 East 4th Ave Suite 302, Eugene, Oregon 97401 Written comments and any other documentation received at the time of the City Council meeting will not be distributed during the meeting. All submitted materials will be gathered and delivered to the Mayor and Councilors following the meeting. When submitting your comments, please include your ward number or address in your communication to the Mayor and City Council. Comments submitted anonymously will not be distributed to the Mayor and City Council. Public Hearings City Council Public Hearings are typically held on the following days and times: 3rd Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall (Hybrid) Members of the public can attend in person , watch the live stream or listen in using Zoom or phone options by following the instructions listed in the meeting tabs above on the day of the meeting. Proposed ordinances are posted online in advance of the public hearings. Provides an opportunity for public testimony regarding the topic(s) of the hearing(s) for that date. Members of the public who sign up to speak must speak only on the topic that is the subject of the hearing. Individuals can sign up to provide testimony (in-person or virtual) by completing the form located here on the day of the meeting. If you are unable to attend a public hearing or are uncomfortable speaking in public, you may submit written testimony via email or U.S. mail. Written comments on Public Hearing topics must be submitted in a timely manner in order to become a part of the public record. Email: mayorcouncilandcitymanager@eugene-or.gov Mail: 500 East 4th Ave, Suite, 302 Eugene, Oregon 97401 How to Request to Speak Members of the public can sign up to provide in-person public comment at Council Meetings or provide in-person or virtual testimony at Public Hearings by completing the Request to Speak form on the day of the meeting or public hearing. Click here to fill out the Request to Speak form. View Materials for Upcoming Meetings or Watch Previous Meetings Scroll down and click on a meeting date to see an agenda and meeting materials for an upcoming meeting or to access webcasts and materials from previous meetings. Also use the search tool to seek meetings that address specific topics. 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