Additional $100,000 devoted to help customers
We're making available an additional $100,000 to help 500 more in need following the cold weather in December and January.
We're making available an additional $100,000 to help 500 more in need following the cold weather in December and January.
The past several years have been difficult and financially challenging for the Eugene Water & Electric Board. I’m pleased to report that Oregon’s largest customer-owned utility has turned a significant corner and is today in a healthy financial position.
The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized the Eugene Water & Electric Board for a ninth consecutive year for its commitment to proper tree pruning, planting and care of the city’s trees.
As a customer-owned utility, EWEB's commitment goes beyond the water and power we deliver. Throughout EWEB's 106-year history, the utility has remained vitally connected to the people and neighborhoods we serve.
Over the past two years, EWEB has partnered with the city of Eugene, the Lane Council of Governments and the Technology Association of Oregon to provide high-speed Internet fiber optic connections to 20 businesses in three downtown buildings.