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<br /> <br />City of Eugene <br />125 East 8 Avenue, 2 Floor <br />thnd <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />(541) 682-5010 <br />(541) 682-5414 (FAX) <br /> <br />www.eugene-or.gov <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER <br />April 30, 2015 <br /> <br />IN THIS EDITION <br /> <br />LANE TRANSIT DISTRICT AND CITY OF EUGENE KICK OFF “MOVINGAHEAD” WITH MAY WORKSHOPS <br />NORTHWEST WOMEN WRITERS SYMPOSIUM AT EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY <br />SOUTH WILLAMETTE STREET IMPROVEMENT PLAN: PILOT PROJECT CONSTRUCTION AHEAD <br />PUBLIC WORKS DIVERSITY COMMITTEE GARNERS NATIONAL AWARD FOR ACTION PLAN <br />PARTICIPATE WITH A TEAM IN THE 2015 BUSINESS COMMUTE CHALLENGE <br />PUBLIC WORKS DRAFT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TRANSITION PLAN AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW <br />LOVE FOOD NOT WASTE PROGRAM SUPPORTS SEED TO SUPPER <br />OPEN HOUSE ON FINAL PHASE OF I-5@BELTLINE INTERCHANGE PROJECT <br />RAIN RECEIVES INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR EXCELLENCE IN TOWN-GOWN RELATIONS <br /> <br />AROUND THE CITY <br /> <br />Lane Transit District and City of Eugene Kick Off “MovingAhead” with May Workshops <br />Starting this month, the City of Eugene and Lane Transit District (LTD) – with the support of other regional partners – are <br />launching MovingAhead - a new effort to determine how to improve the main streets that connect neighborhoods, <br />shopping areas, and jobs in the region. MovingAhead will result in prioritized projects for people who use transit, walk, <br />bike or drive. The goal is projects that will support great neighborhoods and help keep <br />residents and the region’s economy healthy. <br /> <br />The study is focused on important travel corridors identified in City of Eugene, LTD, and <br />regional plans. Corridors under consideration include: Highway 99, River Road, 30 Avenue to <br />th <br />Lane Community College, Coburg Road, Goodpasture Island Road to Valley River Center, <br />Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Centennial Boulevard, and Randy Pape Beltline. <br /> <br />MovingAhead is hosting workshops in the <br />community to gather input and understand how <br />these streets should work in the future. <br />Supervised children’s activities and snacks will be <br />provided. Presentation and group activities will <br />begin at 5:30 p.m. Workshops will be held at the <br />following locations: <br /> <br />Highway 99 Corridor <br />Monday, May 18, 5 - 7:30 p.m. <br />Willamette High School, 1801 Echo Hollow Road <br /> <br />River Road Corridor <br />Tuesday, May 19, 5 - 7:30 p.m. <br />North Eugene High School, 200 Silver Lane <br /> <br />30th Avenue/Lane Community College <br />Corridor <br />Wednesday, May 27, 5 - 7:30 p.m. <br />Eugene Public Library, 100 West 10 Avenue <br />th <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 1 <br />April 30, 2015 <br />
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