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The Eugene-Springfield Area Transportation Plan (TRANS PLAN) was adopted <br />as amended by Council Ordinance Number 20258 on July 8, 2002. <br />TRANSPLAN TOM Policy #2 Parking Management Policy <br />Definitionllntent states: <br />"Parking management strategies address both the supply and <br />demand for vehicle parking. They contribute to balancing travel <br />demand within the region among the various modes of transportation <br />available. To promote parking equity in the region, consideration <br />should be given to applying parking management strategies at a <br />region-wide level , in addition to downtown centers. <br />TRANSPLAN further identifies Parking Management Demand <br />Strategy 2.2 "Shift free parking areas to paid parking where <br />appropriate. " <br />The Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan provides the City of <br />Eugene with the projects and policies necessary to create a fi rst-class city <br />for bicycling and walking, reduce overall carbon emissions, and provide <br />for a well-designed, integrated, safe, and efficient multi-modal <br />transportation system. The City of Eugene currently has a total of 157 <br />miles of bikeways (41 miles of shared-use paths , 81 miles of bike lanes, <br />and 35 miles of signed routes). This Plan proposes that the City of <br />Eugene develop 25.2 miles of sidewalks, 12.1 miles of shared-use <br />facilities, and 110.9 miles of bikeways within the next 20 years. The plan <br />was accepted by Council on March 12 , 2012. <br />Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Policy 3.1 is to ensure high <br />quality, flexible and secure bicycle parking at all destinations , and ensure that <br />bicycle parking is considered when parks , schools , and other public facilities <br />are planned. <br />The parking system has converted on-street parking spaces to <br />pedestrian and bicycle facilities, such as bike lanes on 13 th Avenue . <br />Plans over the next few years will convert additional parking spaces to <br />bicycle lanes on Lincoln, 13th Avenue, and High Street. The conversion <br />of parking spaces reduces the supply of parking and increases vehicle <br />parking demand, while also providing more connected bicycle ways. The <br />Parking Enterprise Fund also pays for the installation of on-street bike <br />corrals and bicycle parking on sidewalks. <br />Eugene Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Policy 3 .5 is to provide <br />wayfinding tools for pedestrians and bicyclists . <br />The Parking Services program is lead for implementing the Downtown <br />Wayfinding Plan (2017) with staff time and resources f or signs, poles, <br />and other wayfinding assets. <br />Exhibit A to Administrative Order No. 53-19-01-F --Page 5 of 17
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