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Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategic Plan
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Transportation
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Bicycle/Pedestrian
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1/31/2008
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City of Eugene Department Input Sessions (staff participants from <br />departments and divisions across the City organization): Over atwo- <br />month period, the Transportation Planning Team met with representatives <br />from Ciry divisions, departments and teams to solicit input about <br />obstacles to walking and biking and generate strategies to address them. <br />Later, two additional meetings were held with about 40 staff from <br />different City departments to get their feedback on the draft plan. <br />Stakeholder Interviews (19 interviewees): CPW conducted in-depth <br />interviews with community leaders and experts on issues related to <br />walking and biking. <br />CPW and the City's Transportation Planning Team organized and synthesized <br />the. information gathered through the summit, workshops, input sessions, and <br />interviews into the vision, goals, strategies. and actions of this Plan. The DAC <br />played a key role by providing guidance and advice to help sort through and <br />prioritize the information gathered through the public engagement process. <br />
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