If Eugene wants to keep growing outward, that’s a legitimate choice. That said, we should be honest about the costs. Right now, low-density development in the outer neighborhoods is being subsidized by everyone else. A transportation utility fee ends that subsidy and asks everyone to pay their actual share.
Author Archives: Alexander Chamberlin
Alexander Chamberlin lives in Eugene, analyzes data by day, pays too much rent by night and eyes long contracts suspiciously on the weekend.

