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The City of Eugene is updating its Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan and we want your input! Go to www.eugenepedbikeplan.org to provide your comments and learn about the project. The online comment period is open until August 27th, 2010, so don't wait! |
Bicycling in Eugene
For more than 30 years, bicycling has been a key piece of our community's identity. With the help of energetic advocates and a supportive City Council, bicycling has become an integral part of Eugene's great lifestyle. Whether you choose to bike for recreation, transportation or a combination of the two, Eugene's network of bicycle facilities will help you get to where you want to go.

Eugene's bicycle network includes 30 miles of off-street paths, 89 miles of on-street bicycle lanes, and 5 bicycle/pedestrian bridges spanning the Willamette River. Plans for expanding the network are being implemented with new projects each year and many existing facilities are being repaired with funding from a recently passed street-repair bond measure.
For more information about bicycling in Eugene, contact the bicycle and pedestrian coordinator, Lee Shoemaker at (541) 682-5471.
Bicycle Maps are available at the following locations in the Eugene-Springfield area:
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