Summer Issue: Springfield At Work
In this summer issue of The Bottom Line, we take a look at “Springfield At Work” – focusing on how the community is getting back to work, economic development, and work happening in, on, or affecting Springfield. Many events and other happenings in the community have taken place with many more coming up in the remaining months to come. Featured articles take a look back at the U.S. Olympic Race Walk Trial that occurred in Springfield, a look ahead on upcoming Chamber and member events, the city’s Open House Development Code, a recap of key issues from the 2021 Legislative Session, and celebrates the first graduates of Chambers Construction’s Apprenticeship program.
We hope you enjoy this issue of The Bottom Line.
Inside the Issue
Featured Content
- OLYMPIC RACE WALK TRIALS A WIN FOR SPRINGFIELD, OR
- BUILDING CAREERS IN CONSTRUCTION
- UPCOMING SUMMER EVENTS
- OREGON STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2021 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
- COMMUNITY INPUT SOUGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT CODE UPDATE PROJECT
Business News
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF PHASE 2 FOR PHIL AND PENNY KNIGHT CAMPUS FOR ACCELERATING SCIENTIFIC IMPACT
- LANE COUNTY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN OPEN HOUSE, SURVEY, AND ONLINE MEETINGS
- UO’S KNIGHT CAMPUS, PEACEHEALTH PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCES PROJECTS, FELLOWS
- EUGENE AIRPORT – NEW NONSTOP SERVICE TO JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT, ORANGE COUNTY
- LTD: JULY 4 SERVICE, MASKS, EUGENE STATION AND UMO
- SPRINGFIELD A TO Z ART CONTEST ENTRIES DUE SOON
- SPANISH LANGUAGE BOOK GROUP AT THE SPRINGFIELD LIBRARY
- FEMA REGION 10 HOSTS WEBINAR ON HOW TO DO BUSINESS WITH FEMA
- OREGON BECOMES SECOND STATE TO REQUIRE ‘DO NOT FLUSH’ LABELING ON DISPOSABLE WIPES
- EUGENE SYMPHONY RETURNS TO CUTHBERT AMPHITHEATER ON JULY 24 FOR 12TH ANNUAL FREE OUTDOOR SUMMER …
- NW NATURAL HAS NEW LOCAL COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS MANAGER
- LTD’S CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER FULLY OPEN
- SPRINGFIELD HISTORY MUSEUM REOPENING FOR LIMITED HOURS STARTING JULY 10
Chamber News
Check out last month’s issue HERE
(May Issue: Economic Development)