Thanks for stopping in to give us feedback and to help us understand how the community and our partners prioritize the DRAFT actions in the Pedestrian Bicycle Strategic Plan Update - 2014. The Plan is intended to be used in several ways:

1) To guide City of Eugene Transportation Planning Team staff, other City staff, divisions and department, and the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee in their work to make Eugene more walkable and bikeable; and
2) To involve the community in a concerted, structured effort to improve the experience of walking and biking in Eugene; and
3) To help coordinate the activities and programs of many different organizations, non-profit agencies, and government agencies that promote walking and biking in Eugene.

This Strategic Plan articulates an overarching vision for the community and provides a concrete, specific plan of action that will empower and guide the community toward this vision. It is a dynamic plan that relies on broad community participation.

This strategic plan has three parts:

• Vision: The vision statement concisely describes a future Eugene in which walking and biking are more fully integrated into the life of the city. Attaining this vision will require a strong commitment by individuals and organizations throughout the community, and a significant investment of time and resources.
• Goals: The five goals address issues of community culture, encouragement, safety, accessibility and connectivity, and implementation and funding.
• Actions: This plan has 59 specific, assignable actions for implementing the goals. The actions are broken into 5 categories relating to the “Five E’s”: Encouragement, Education, Enforcement, Evaluation and Engineering. To help guide the implementation of the plan, City staff, the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee and the community will prioritize the actions.
*Prior to prioritization
** NOTE: This plan is intended to serve as a guide to action by the City, other agencies, and the community. It does not obligate the City or any other entity or person to implement any action. It is expected that as time and budgets allow, the feasibility of individual actions will be considered for implementation.

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