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MovingAhead Team Seeks Input on Transportation Corridor Concepts <br />The City of Eugene and Lane Transit District thanks everyone who participated in the MovingAhead workshops in May <br />or who provided input online. More than 200 community members attended MovingAhead workshops, and many <br />others submitted comments or spoke with project staff at a community event or meeting. <br /> <br />At the workshops, participants tested different combinations of bike <br />lanes, sidewalks, lanes for autos, and lanes for buses. Using the input <br />gathered at the workshops, the project team has developed 14 <br />concepts for how transit, sidewalk, and bike facilities could be <br />improved in each corridor. <br /> <br />More opportunities to provide input are available for people to <br />comment on the concepts, including an online survey at <br />www.MovingAhead.org and an open house at the Eugene Library on <br />Sept. 14, from 4 - 6 pm. Submit comments now to help shape the future <br />of key corridors: Coburg Road, River Road, Highway 99, Amazon <br />Parkway to Lane Community College, Valley River Center and Martin <br />Community Workshop <br />Luther King Jr. Boulevard. <br /> <br />For more information, contact Terri Harding at 541-682-5635 or Chris Henry at 541-682-8472. <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 <br />August 13, 2015 <br />