Say What?!: Oregon City Bans Non-Resident Dogs from Downtown

Jake Bauer

Jake Bauer

Published March 12, 2017 5:10 am
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EUGENE, Oregon — The Eugene, Ore., city council on Thursday voted to ban dogs from the downtown area unless their owners live or work in the neighborhood.

The vote came after a rash of complaints from residents that the number of aggressive dogs in the area had become a problem. Critics, however, said the measure, which is temporary, was really aimed at the city’s homeless population in an effort to force them out of downtown.

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