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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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;~, <br />G <br />~~ ..~~. How ~o We Make it Ha en? <br />pp , <br />~r <br />he goals, strategies and actions of this plan provide a framework to help <br />Eugene achieve its vision for walking and biking. It is a true community <br />based plan - it was formed out of extensive public outreach and its <br />success relies on community organizations, as well as the City of Eugene, taking <br />responsibility for implementing action items. <br />To keep the Plan active in the community, four key components are necessary: <br />(1) Strong leadership to ensure that the efforts being implemented are in <br />line with the goals of the plan and that activity progresses. <br />(2) Community involvement in implementing items in the plan. <br />(3) Systematic monitoring to track progress of plan implementation and <br />help identify needed changes to the plan. <br />(4) Update after five years to ensure that the plan is congruent with the <br />needs of the community. <br />This section describes the structure and process to ensure successful plan <br />implementation and monitoring. This structure is composed of three main parts: <br />• Community Members and Organizations; <br />• A Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC); <br />• Committee Staff Coordinator. <br />Each of these components is described in greater detail below <br />Community Members and Organizations <br />Individuals and organizations within the community will play a significant role <br />in implementing this plan. Each action item has been assigned to one or more <br />"lead organizations:' These organizations. are responsible for taking the steps <br />necessary to implement the action item. In general, community volunteers, <br />h h <br />28 <br />w et er mdiv%duals or organizations, will be responsible for the followa.ng: <br />Strategic P <br />-- Implementing individual actions contained in the Plan. <br />~ ~ ~- <br />' ~ Involving other community members in the implementation of their action. <br />'`{ Closely communicating with the BPAC. <br />i <br />~ ~ r Ac start ~ Effectively implementing and monitoring the progress of their action item. <br />ordinator <br />,3 <br />j <br />Community Members <br />Bicycle & Pedestrian and Organizations <br />Advisory Committee (BPAC) <br /> <br />
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