How Eugene's mayor is tackling housing, public safety and other priorities one year into office

Think Out Loud

How Eugene's mayor is tackling housing, public safety and other priorities one year into office

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Published on Feb 3, 2026, 1:11:29 PM
Total time: 00:19:47

Episode Description

 Last year, when Kaarin Knudson became the mayor of Oregon’s third-largest city, her plan was to revitalize downtown Eugene, build more housing and shrink the city’s roughly $10 million budget gap for the 2025-2027 biennium. 

 

The goalposts haven’t shifted much, except now there’s a growing problem. Knudson says many of her constituents are concerned about federal law enforcement in their communities, especially after a surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity across Oregon last fall. 

 

Now, Knudson’s mayorship has turned into a balancing act: tackling housing supply, transportation infrastructure and public safety, all with the city’s eyes on Knudson and her office as they navigate ongoing federal uncertainty. 

 

Mayor Knudson joins us to reflect on her first year in office and share how she’s thinking about the road ahead

 

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