?. > Reduce h1C1'cle rhrtt. <br />In 2006, over %5U bikes wcrc~ reported stolen to the Eugene Police Department and <br />the University of Oregon's Department of Public Safety; many more stolen bikes <br />go unreported. Tosome, the threat of bike theft is a deterrent to the use of bikes for <br />commuting; running errands, and general travel around Eugene. <br />4 lead partners priority resources <br />~ 2.3.1 - ~~~~ <br />Create a working group focused on ways to Prosecutor's ~ <br />reduce bike theft. <br />PWE/TP, EPD C7ff ice/ <br />Municipal r <br /> Court, Bike <br /> Shops, CAT <br />2.3.2 <br />Educate UO, LCC, and NCC students and PWEffP, UO, Bike Shops, , ',.~ '; <br />'~ ~ <br />~~ <br />other bicycle users about how to secure :LCC, NCC (AT " <br />their bikes properly. <br />2.3.3 <br />Work with bicycle retail and repair shops to <br />implement consistent and effective bicycle <br />EPD <br />UO PWElTP, Bike <br />registration at point ofsale. Consider using , Shops, CAT <br />electronic or on-line registration methods. <br />2.3.4 <br />Promote the use of the most effective bicycle PWFJI-P Bike <br />~I~ <br />locks and security techniques. ..Shops, CAT... <br />2.3.5 <br />Provide information about how to lock your PWE/TP, Bike <br /> <br />bicycle with every bicycle purchase. .Shops, CAT <br />18 __. <br />