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Volunteers Contribute Over 23,000 Hours to Eugene’s Parks in 2024

by Tonya McPhearson
March 3, 2025
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Volunteers Contribute Over 23,000 Hours to Eugene’s Parks in 2024
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EUGENE, Ore. — Volunteers in Eugene have dedicated an impressive 23,695 hours to maintaining the city’s parks, as highlighted in the newly released 2024 Volunteer Impact Report. This contribution is valued at an estimated $793,546, underscoring the significant role of community involvement in preserving and enhancing Eugene’s green spaces.

The report, issued by the City of Eugene Parks and Open Space, showcases the continued success of the city’s volunteer program, which marks its 25th year in 2024. The program has grown substantially over the years, expanding the city’s ability to care for its more than 60 developed parks and nearly 5,000 acres of natural space.

Volunteers have become a cornerstone of Eugene’s park maintenance efforts, contributing thousands of hours annually. Their work focuses on a range of tasks, from removing invasive species and maintaining trails to planting trees and supporting various beautification and restoration initiatives. These efforts are vital in keeping Eugene’s parks in top condition and ensuring the longevity of the city’s investments in its green spaces.

This year, volunteers have been especially active in key locations such as the Owen Rose Garden, located on North Jefferson Street, and The Native Plant Nursery on Day Island Road. Volunteers have also taken part in a variety of projects aimed at enhancing the beauty and sustainability of Eugene’s urban landscapes.

City officials have expressed their gratitude for the volunteers’ ongoing dedication, emphasizing the essential role they play in the stewardship of the city’s parks and open spaces. The collaborative efforts between the city’s parks staff and volunteers continue to ensure Eugene remains a vibrant, well-maintained community for residents and visitors alike.

With the program’s continued success, Eugene’s volunteer network is poised to remain a critical component of the city’s efforts to maintain its natural and recreational spaces for years to come.

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