Administrative Orders
| Administrative orders are used to implement provisions of Eugene Code or ordinances passed by the City Council, or they may revise or update existing orders. They also delegate responsibilities, adopt or amend rules, or set fees for city services. Administrative Rules may address topics such as park and parking rules, financial policy, snow routes, and System Development Charge Fee methodology. Administrative orders and rules are adopted and signed by the City Manager or the manager's designee. |
City Charter
| Cities in Oregon have been granted authority for home rule through municipal charters. The charter establishes a municipal corporation and specifies the powers and responsibilities of the council, manager, and employees in general. |
City Council Meetings 2012
| Click here to access all agendas and related materials for City Council meetings and work sessions occurring in 2012. |
City Council Meetings 2013
| Click here to access all agendas and related materials for City Council meetings and work sessions occurring in 2013. |
Council Meetings/Work Sessions 2010-2016
| Click here to access approved minutes from City Council meetings and work sessions from 2010 to 2016. |
Council Minutes
| Click here to access approved minutes from City Council meetings and work sessions. |
Council Newsletters
| A newsletter containing information about City-related projects and events is published weekly. Click here to access the latest edition as well as copies of past issues. |
Eugene Code
| The City Recorder's Office/City Attorney's Office updates and maintains the Eugene Code and Eugene Charter. City Council actions may result in frequent changes to the code; therefore, the code chapters provided here may not reflect the most current code provisions. |
Ordinances
| Ordinances are permanent rules of action, laws or statutes adopted by the City Council for the proper conduct of municipal affairs or governance of the city's inhabitants. They apply to all residents within the city. Ordinances typically govern things like zoning, building, safety, traffic, and they may involve penalties. Not all ordinances change Eugene Code, but changes to the code may only be done by ordinance. An ordinance may be repealed by council action, referendum, or initiative. |
Resolutions
| Resolutions are also passed by the City Council and may cover a broad range of topics. They are a formal document that reflects a decision, opinion, policy, or directive of the council. Resolutions often are used to adopt budgets and to place measures on the ballot. Resolutions are not subject to repeal through the electoral process. |