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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-20-16 <br />ofthe <br />Traffic Engineer of the City of Eugene <br />TEMPORARY PARTIAL CLOSURE OF BELL A VENUE BETWEEN <br />BAXTER STREET AND BON VUE DRIVE TO PROHIBIT THROUGH <br />MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC. <br />The Traffic Engineer of the City of Eugene finds that: <br />A. EC 5.040 authorizes the City Manager or the Manager's designee to take administrative <br />action to close or open any street to vehicular or pedestrian traffic. EC 5.055 sets forth the criteria <br />the City Manager or the City Manager' s designee should consider when taking administrative <br />action authorized by EC 5.040. <br />B. On September 24, 2009, the City Manager issued Administrative Order No. 58-09-14 <br />granting the Traffic Engineer and the Public Works Department the authority to exercise all of the <br />duties and responsibilities specifically defined as those of the City Manager in Section 5.040 and <br />5.050 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />C. By Administrative Order No. 58-17-08, the City Manager appointed me as the City's <br />Traffic Engineer and delegated to me authority to exercise all duties and responsibilities granted to <br />the City Manager by EC 5.040 and 5.050. <br />D. Pursuant to the above authority, I intend to temporarily close Bell Avenue between <br />Baxter Street and Bon Vue Drive to motor vehicle traffic, except for motor vehicle traffic which is <br />either initiated at or destined for a point located on Bell A venue between Baxter Street and Bon <br />Vue Drive and except for micromobility devices. In making this decision, I considered all of the <br />applicable criteria set forth in EC 5.055 (a-n), including the consideration of traffic engineering <br />principles and traffic investigations. Based on consideration of the applicable criteria set forth in EC <br />5.055 (a-n), the following findings support my decision: <br />1. This action is consistent with the following policies contained in the Eugene 2035 <br />Transportation System Plan, adopted by City Council on June 26, 2017: <br />System-Wide Policy 1: Foster neighborhoods where Eugene residents could meet most of <br />their basic daily needs without an automobile by providing streets, sidewalks, bikeways, <br />and access to transit in an inviting environment where all travelers feel safe and secure. <br />System-Wide Policy 3: Improve community health by designing streets and paths to <br />encourage increased physical activity by the public. <br />Administrative Order --Page 1 of 3