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Not all Transportation Element pohcies will apply to a specific transportation-related decision. <br />When conformance with adopted policy is required, policies in this and other Metro Plan <br />elements will be examined to determine which policies are relevant and can be applied. When <br />policies support varying positions, decision makers will seek a balance of all applicable policies. <br />Goals are timeless, but some policies will expire as they are implemented. <br /> <br />Goals <br /> <br />1. Provide an integrated transportation and land use system that supports choices in modes <br /> of travel and development patterns that will reduce reliance on the automobile and <br /> enhance livability, economic opportunity, and the quality of life. <br /> <br />2. Enhance the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area's quality of life and economic <br /> opportunity by providing a transportation system that is: <br /> <br /> · Balanced, <br /> · Accessible, <br /> · Efficient, <br /> · Safe, <br /> · Interconnected, <br /> · Environmentally responsible, <br /> · Supportive of responsible and sustainable development, <br /> · Responsive to community needs and neighborhood impacts, and <br /> · Economically viable and financially stable. <br /> <br />Findings and Policies <br /> <br />The findings and policies in this element are organized by the following £our topics related to <br />transportation: <br /> <br /> · Land Use <br /> · Transportation Demand Management <br /> · Transportation System 5uprovements <br /> · System-Wide <br /> · Roadways <br /> · Transit <br /> · Bicycle <br /> · Pedestrian <br /> · Goods Movement <br /> · Other Modes <br /> · Finance <br /> <br /> Land Use <br /> Findings <br /> <br /> III-F-2 <br /> <br /> <br />