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Welcome to the City of Yoncalla. Yoncalla is located on Interstate 5, halfway between Roseburg and Eugene Oregon, approximately 150 miles north of the California / Oregon border. With a population of about 1065, Yoncalla proper is just around a square mile in size, although the greater Yoncalla area encompasses around 30 square miles.Looking ...
- Government
The City of Yoncalla has five elected officials; the Mayor...
- Updates
Yoncalla Log Pond; Dining; Lodging; Public Safety; Updates....
- Contact
City of Yoncalla. PO Box 508. 2640 Eagle Valley Rd. ......
- Building Requirements/Land Use Actions
They require a worksheet signed off by the city which then...
- Civic Groups
Yoncalla Area Chamber of Commerce meets the second Thursday...
- Yoncalla Log Pond
North Douglas Betterment acquired the Yoncalla Log Pond in...
- Dining
In Yoncalla- Yoncalla Deli & Grill (541) 849-2934 -...
- Lodging
Near Yoncalla- Rice Hill Inn (541) 849-3335 - Website - 621...
- Government
Yoncalla is a city in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. The population was 1,047 at the 2010 census. [6]
Welcome to Yoncalla! Yoncalla is located on Interstate 5, halfway between Roseburg and Eugene Oregon, approximately 150 miles north of the California / Oregon border. With a population of about 1065, Yoncalla proper is just around a square mile in size, although the greater Yoncalla area encompasses around 30 square miles.
Yoncalla Oregon. 603 likes. Yoncalla is located on Interstate 5, halfway between Roseburg and Eugene Oregon, approximately 150 m.
The City of Yoncalla has five elected officials; the Mayor and four City Councilors. The Mayor is elected for a two-year term and the City Councilors are elected for four-year terms. The Mayor and at least half of the Council positions are up for election every two years.
City of Yoncalla, Yoncalla, Oregon. 528 likes. City of Yoncalla, Oregon
About Yoncalla. According to the Umpqua Heritage Program of the US Forest Service, Yoncalla is of “uncertain origin, it meant “home of the eagles” and was the name of a butte near present-day Yoncalla that was an eagle nesting area.