CHAPTER IV <br />� <br />-�- w <br />Adaptive Recreation <br />A -25. Continue providing a wide range of specialized services for <br />people with disabilities and expanding inclusion efforts. <br />A -26. Evaluate the feasibility of Eugene becoming a regional <br />provider of adaptive recreation services, through agreements <br />with other similar agencies. The City of Eugene is known for its <br />excellence in inclusive and specialized programming and can <br />provide support to other agencies in the region. <br />A -27. Create a fund for inclusion support to provide sign language <br />interpreters, recreation aides, etc., to provide inclusion <br />assistance for people with disabilities. <br />Athletics <br />A -28. Manage facilities to promote better coordination and a <br />streamlined reservation process. <br />A -29. Expand low- and no -cost activities, such as drop -in activities <br />and open gyms. <br />A -30. Expand adult sports to meet community needs and to help <br />achieve the goal of being self- supporting. <br />A -31. Continue offering opportunities for team athletics at multiple <br />skill levels. <br />Aquatics <br />A -32. Increase active senior aquatics programs. <br />A -33. Continue providing quality aquatics programs, including water <br />safety programs, land -based fitness, public swim opportunities, <br />and competitive aquatics. <br />A -34. Partner with schools to provide learn -to -swim and other <br />physical education programs. <br />Hult Center /Cuthbert <br />A -35. Partner with private businesses and event promoters to bring <br />additional programming to the Cuthbert Amphitheater. <br />A -36. Increase affordability of cultural opportunities. <br />A -37. Partner /collaborate with resident companies and other <br />cultural venues to provide cultural opportunities. <br />A -38. Adapt facilities to provide opportunities for small - scale, <br />community- oriented events. <br />34 City of Eugene PROS Comprehensive Plan - <br />