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(b) Maintain or improve the operation of the street system for <br /> pedestrians, bicycles, transit and automobiles. Balance the need <br /> for bicycle lanes on downtown streets with the need for on-street <br /> parking and transit facilities. (Policy 2) <br /> (c) Use Transportation System Development Charges (SDC) to help <br /> compensate for the effect of growth on the need for alternative <br /> transportation systems. (Policy 3) <br /> (2) Pedestrian System. <br /> (a) Improve the pedestrian system in the downtown area to encourage <br /> walking as a primary means of transportation within downtown. <br /> (See Appendix A, Map 3 for Proposed Pedestrian System <br /> Improvements.) (Policy 4) <br /> (b) Encourage and promote the creation of"great streets" within the <br /> downtown area that stimulate pedestrian activity while allowing for <br /> bicycles and slow-moving automobile traffic. (Policy 5) <br /> (3) Bicycle Facilities. Improve the safety and efficiency of existing <br /> bikeways in the downtown area. Improve bicycle circulation within the <br /> downtown area and improve access to existing and planned routes <br /> extending outside of the downtown area. (See Appendix A, Map 4 for <br /> Proposed Bicycle Facility Improvements) (Policy 6) <br /> (4) Transit System. Support a frequent transit-based shuttle service in the <br /> greater downtown area to link major employment and activity centers <br /> and to provide an attractive, energy-efficient, Iow or no cost, <br /> transportation alternative for those who live, work or shop within the <br /> greater downtown area. (See Appendix A, Map 5 for Transit <br /> Improvements Discussion Map.) (Policy 7) <br /> (5) Vehicle Parking. <br /> (a) Support intensive development in the downtown area by balancing <br /> new parking supply with specific area demands and ensure an <br /> adequate supply of parking is available downtown to meet the <br /> needs of residents, workers and customers of downtown facilities. <br /> (Policy 8) <br /> (b) Make parking downtown convenient, affordable, safe and easy to <br /> use. (Policy 9) <br /> (6) Transportation Demand Management Program. Promote walking, <br /> bicycling, carpooling, and riding the bus through employer-based <br /> programs. (Policy 10) <br /> (7) University of Oregon Campus Area. Support the transportation <br /> policies contained in the 1991 University of Oregon Long range Campus <br /> Development Plan. (Policy 11) <br /> <br /> Section 5. The City Recorder, at the request of, or with the concurrence of the <br />City Attorney, is authorized to administratively correct any reference errors contained <br />herein or in other provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971, to the provisions added, <br />amended or repealed herein. <br /> <br />Ordinance - 3 <br /> <br /> <br />