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who walk, bike and take transit on some of our region's <br />most important streets. <br />MovingAhead is hosting workshops in your neighborhood <br />to gather input about how you think these streets <br />should work in the future.Bring your family; supervised <br />children's activities and snacks will be provided. <br />Presentation and group activities will begin at 5:30 <br />p.m. <br />Highway 99 Corridor <br />Monday, May 18 <br />5-7:30 p.m. <br />Willamette High School, 1801 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene <br />River Road Corridor <br />Tuesday, May 19 <br />5-7:30 p.m. <br />North Eugene High School, 200 Silver Ln., Eugene <br />30th Avenue/Lane Community College Corridor <br />Wednesday, May 27 <br />5-7:30 p.m. <br />Eugene Public Library, 100 W 10th Ave., Eugene <br />Northeast Corridors (Coburg Road, MILK Jr. <br />Blvd./Centennial Blvd., Valley River Center) <br />Thursday, May 28 <br />5-7:30 p.m. <br />Monroe Middle School, 2800 Bailey Ln., Eugene <br />Our community values transportation that is safe and <br />convenient for everyone whether on foot, bike, a bus, <br />or in a car. A safe and accessible transportation system <br />supports great neighborhoods and helps keep us and our <br />economy healthy. The City of Eugene and the Lane <br />Transit District (LTD) - with the help of other regional <br />partners - are launching MovingAhead to determine how <br />to improve the main streets that connect our <br />neighborhoods, shopping areas, and jobs. MovingAhead <br />will prioritize transit, walking, and biking projects so <br />they can be funded and built. It will focus on the key <br />corridors identified in Envision Eugene, Springfield 2030, <br />LTD's Long -Range Transit Plan, and the Regional <br />Transportation_ Plan. <br />Participate in our online workshop at MovingAhead.org <br />from May 11 -June 5. For more information about <br />MovingAhead, visit MovingAhead.or , view a fact sheet <br />or sign up on the mailing list. <br />to <br />l�k 1 7k <br />Public Works Draft ADA <br />Transition Plan <br />compliment, or the smallest act <br />of caring, all of which have the <br />potential to turn a life around." <br />- Leo Buscaglia <br />OTHER GREAT INFORMATION: <br />• Mayor & Council <br />Newsletter <br />• City Council Tentative <br />Working Agenda <br />• Eugene Police Auditor <br />Newsletters <br />• Planning Commission <br />• UO Community <br />Contact Newsletter <br />CALENDARS <br />• Neighborhood <br />Associations <br />• Human Rights <br />Commission <br />• City Calendar of <br />Events <br />M.–I <br />NEW SUMMER RECREATION <br />GUIDE <br />See Guide— <br />
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