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Shared-Use Corridor <br />A defined corridor through which both <br />bicycles and pedestrian passage is <br />accommodated . This could be through a <br />single shared -use trail (bikes and <br />pedestrians on same trail) or through <br />construction of separate parallel trails <br />with segregated uses. <br />Running Trail <br />A specialized soft-surface trail designed <br />for use by runners and walkers. These <br />typically contain a gravel base with bark <br />surfacing and often include measured <br />segments or loops and sometimes <br />exercise or stretching facilities . Bicycles <br />are not permitted on running trails. <br />Single-Track Trail <br />A soft-surface trail designation primarily <br />for mountain bike use. Single-track trails, <br />which are not currently a component of <br />Eugene's trail system, typically have tread <br />wide enough to accommodate a single <br />user (18-to 24 -inches) with dirt or gravel <br />surfacing depending on site conditions. <br />Single-track trails are appropriate in <br />special use areas such as Suzanne Arlie <br />Park and within some of the proposed <br />future shared-use trail corridors. These <br />parallel single -track trails are intended to <br />reduce user conflict, increase system <br />capacity, and provide more interesting <br />terrain for mountain bikes. <br />Page 6 <br />Ridgeline Trail at Fox Hollow Road <br />(shared-use left, pedestrians right) <br />Pre's Trail in Alton Baker Park <br />Single-track trail <br />Eugene Trails Plan -2018