Policies Projects <br />. Support public safety activities that increase Examples of possible .projects that address the <br />visibility, access, actual and perceived safety for implementation strategies <br />individuals .and property downtown. <br /> • Build a new Community Police Station downtown; <br />2.-Consider design measures'to enhance public preferably on East 8th Avenue. <br />safety and emergency vehicle access as an-integral <br />component of public projects, including street Improve downtown lighting between centers of <br />improvements and .building construction... nighttime pedestrian activity. <br />3. ''Develop and maintain a community policingplan Develop an educational brochw-e focusing on <br />for the downtown area. CPTED principles. <br /> • Include CPTED design standards for Great <br />Implementation Strategies streets. <br />A. improve the safety of pedestrian routes between <br />existing clusters of nighttime activity. <br />B. Provide access for emergency vehides along <br />Willamette .between 6th and 7th Avenues. <br />C. Support public/private partnerships such as DEI <br />and downtown guides o maintain additional <br />surveillance. andprovide public assistance <br />downtown. <br />D. Maintain police presence downtown; through a <br />community police station and bicycle and foot <br />patrols. <br />E. Consider design measures to enhance public <br />safety and emergency vehicle access as an integral <br />component of public projects, including street <br />improvements and building construction. <br />F. Work with property owners; residents and <br />developers to address-the principles of CPTED. <br /> ;, <br /> Downtown needs to be a place where people <br /> feel .invited, secure, and.. respected <br />36 EUGENE DOWNTOWN PLAN • APRIL 2004 <br />