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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | JULY 29, 2021 | 3A
CG Community City conducts mobility hub survey
Th e City of Cottage transit even more conve- Park and identify its cur- ditional transportation
Center and Library Grove
rent, proposed, and long modes the public would
is looking to de- nient.
Th e study that is being range uses and how the like to have access to in
sign a mobility hub that
set to re-open
meets the transit needs created will be separated mobility hub could work the community.
With the statewide re-
moval of the mask and
distancing requirement,
the city has set a date for
the re-opening of the Cot-
tage Grove Community
Center and Library.
The Community Center
and Library will re-open
on Monday, Aug. 2, 2021. 
The Community Center
remodeling and repairs
are not complete and will
still be underway when it
re-opens.
Staff met and coordi-
nated ways to accommo-
date re-opening and the
ongoing remodeling.
Until the new space
for Senior and Disability
Services is complete, they
will be working from the
Reception Hall. The Se-
nior Center will not be
ready for operations yet,
either.
South Valley Athletics
and the Cottage Grove
Genealogical Society Li-
brary will be able to open
on their schedules.
The Shepherd Room
and limited other spaces
in the Community Center
will be available for com-
munity use as well.
Anyone wishing to use
the meeting room should
contact Teresa or Jessica
at 541-942-1185. 
The library will open
Aug. 2 with the temporary
hours of 1 to 5 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday.  Ex-
panded hours will begin
in September.
During July, the library
will continue to hold
Library in the Park on
Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. and the curbside
pickup from 3 to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Staff looks forward to
seeing people in the Com-
munity Center and Li-
brary again.
Genealogical
Society re-opens
library
Th e Cottage Grove
Genealogical
Society
Library, located in the
Community Center, will
be re-opening Wednes-
day through Friday start-
ing Aug. 4, 1 p.m. to 4
p.m.
“We are excited to re-
open and show the pub-
lic our new space,” said
Debbie Monsive,
assistant librarian for
the Cottage Grove Gene-
alogical Society.
Th e library can be
found in the Community
Center at 700 Gibbs Av-
enue.
Volunteer opportuni-
ties are available and the
society encourages those
interested to call 541-
942-9570 for more infor-
mation.
of its community. As
part of our research, the
city is reaching out for
feedback about mobility
hub needs.
A mobility hub is a
centralized
location
where many diff erent
forms of transportation
meet up to make using
into three parts. Th e fi rst
part is to identify what
a transit hub generally
would need – as well as
identify what the Cot-
tage Grove community
would want in a central-
ized transit area.
Th e city will then ana-
lyze Row River Trailhead
Th e survey will be
available until the end of
August.
For more information,
contact Abby Gisler at
agisler@southlantransit.
com.
Th e online survey can
be found at: forms.gle/
XQwuBxEbVa4zwEyw7.
within these plans.
Lastly, it will examine
how these two overlap
and decide how to prop-
erly build this for the
community.
Th e public is asked to
participate in a survey to
gain the community’s in-
put on what kind of ad-
Gov. Brown directs state agencies to conserve water
Direction comes as a response to drought conditions
Governor Kate Brown
issued Executive Order
21-20 on July 7, directing
state agencies to curtail
nonessential water use,
implement water con-
servation measures, and
encourage drought resil-
iency.
The directive comes
as a result of 19 Oregon
counties already in de-
clared drought emer-
gencies, and the rest of
Oregon facing threats of
drought, according to the
U.S. Drought Monitor.
“Oregon has a strong
history of managing and
caring for water, but cli-
mate change and chron-
ic drought require wa-
ter conservation and a
commitment to working
together,” said Gover-
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nor Brown. “Many state
agencies already have
taken steps to improve
the sustainability of their
operations,
including
actions to reduce water
usage. Through this Ex-
ecutive Order, state gov-
ernment can respond to
this growing crisis, lead
by example, and show
Oregonians that drought
is a serious issue — but
one that can be managed
if we all work together. At
the same time, it is criti-
cally important that we
keep in mind how curb-
ing water in public plac-
es may affect vulnerable
Oregonians who may
turn to public sources of
water for relief from hot
weather and adjust as ap-
propriate.
• Implement actions
that curtail or end the
non-essential use of wa-
ter for landscaping and
other exterior features of
buildings and grounds,
including lawn water-
ing, fountains that do not
re-circulate water, and
window washin;
• Institute a moratori-
um (where allowed) on
the installation of new
non-essential landscap-
ing projects that require
irrigation at state-owned
buildings; and
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signs and other messag-
ing within state-owned
buildings to encourage
state employees to re-
duce their non-essential
uses of water inside state-
owned buildings.
“Many local govern-
ments have also cur-
tailed water use on city
and county facilities. I
appreciate their leader-
ship and encourage all
local governments in
drought-stricken coun-
ties to conserve water
and begin implementing
drought resiliency strate-
gies as we face a worsen-
ing drought together.
“Oregonians can do
their part as well. I en-
courage everyone to be
conscious of water usage
and to take steps to re-
duce water use whenever
possible.”
The Executive Order,
effective July 7, directs
state agencies that own
or manage land or facil-
ities to:
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