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draft transition plan for facilities in the public rights of way are <br />also available at multiple locations: the Human Rights and <br />Neighborhood Involvement Office (99 West 10th Ave, Suite 116), <br />the Downtown Library (100 West 10th Avenue), the City Manager's <br />Office (125 East 8th Avenue, 2nd Floor), and Public Works <br />Maintenance Office (1820 Roosevelt Boulevard). <br />For more information, contact Nancy Burns, ADA Transition Plan <br />project manager, at 541-682-6887. <br />That Guy." Using attention -grabbing images and humorous <br />taglines, the campaign aims to convey some general "Don'ts" of <br />riding the bus. Given the extremely diverse customers that we <br />service, we felt that humor was the universal language that would <br />convey these sometimes unpleasant messages. <br />Every month the message will change to a different "courtesy," <br />such as not eating on the bus and keeping your feet off the seats. <br />We suspect that everyone will have their favorites as they rotate <br />throughout the year. This month we are featuring the No Smoking <br />rule to tag along with April's Earth Day, and last month was <br />"Cover Your Cough," for the cold and flu season. <br />We believe that these quirky ads will connect with our customers <br />and remind them that Courtesy is Contagious. <br />2015 Business Commute Challenge! May 9-15 <br />Join a friendly competition <br />workplace against <br />workplace - to see who can <br />{, <br />walk, bike, bus, carpool, or <br />telework during the week <br />of May 9-15. The workplace <br />ith the most participation <br />ins (based on size). <br />Individual participants can <br />win too! The more you participate this bigger the prize you have a <br />chance to win. <br />Visit commutechalllenge.ora to learn more, for a list of prizes and <br />events, and to sign-up. <br />The 2014 Business Commute Challenge is an event coordinated by <br />Point2point at Lane Transit District. <br />walk4bike 4bus 4 pooIaWINi <br />School District Kidical Mass <br />ride! <br />Meet at Monroe City Park <br />(10th Et Monroe) or WREN in <br />the West Eugene Wetlands <br />(751 S. Danebo Ave) at 10am <br />(WREN ride will depart at <br />1 lam after check-in out the <br />Walkin' Et Rollin' the <br />Wetlands event) <br />Basic Info: <br />A family fun ride with <br />trailers, trait -a -bikes, <br />Xtracycles, tandems, oh my! <br />We'll ride legal, safe, and <br />hoot it up. Helmets are <br />heavily encouraged (and <br />legally required for the tikes <br />under 16 years of age) <br />www. kidicaImass. oro <br />Camabell Bike Grou <br />Departs rain or shine from <br />Campbell Center (155 High <br />St) for a relaxed in -town <br />ride. Helmet required, <br />weekly attendance is not. <br />Rides are 10-20 miles, <br />depending on who shows up. <br />Call Campbell Center at 541- <br />682-5318 for more <br />information. Wednesdays, <br />10:30am Oct -April, 9:30 am <br />May -Sept. <br />Walk n Talkers <br />This self -led group walks 3-5 <br />miles at a quick pace; there <br />is usually a coffee stop along <br />the way. The route varies <br />and may have hills or rough <br />pavement. The group walks <br />rain or shine, year-round and <br />departs at 9am sharp. Call <br />Campbell Center at 541-682- <br />5318 for more information. <br />Fridays, 9am. <br />Cycling for Veterans <br />Every Tuesday from <br />5:30pm-7:30pm. Meet at <br />Maurie Jacobs Park, SE <br />corner of parking lot off Fir <br />Lane. More information, call <br />Ree: 541-337-3710. Adaptive <br />bikes available, call Paty: <br />541-682-5311. Open to all <br />veterans including disabled <br />veterans, friends and <br />families of veterans. <br />Improve your health and <br />wellness lifestyle in a <br />supportive environment. <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />http://www.icontact-archive.com/Tub_aPOQaQle9fGsNumBjTOH-FrTDGuP?w=2 6/22/2015 <br />