Last Chance to Engage! Rethinking How We Plan for Parking

Who knows what the City will come up with for revised parking plans? Here’s a chance to see what is in the works. From the City of Eugene:

The City of Eugene is carefully considering how we use land, now and into the future:

How do we plan for parking throughout the City? Who decides if parking is needed on a property? What actions are most equitable and effective?

We invite you to join the City of Eugene to discuss Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities Parking Reform. Your feedback, questions, and insights will be very helpful as we continue public outreach and prepare for the decision-making process with the Planning Commission (June 2023) and City Council (Fall 2023).

Here are a few ways to engage – if you need additional information for outreach, please let me know!

·      Participate in the CFEC Parking Reform Survey – we’re especially interested in getting a diverse group of respondents (all City Wards, renters, racially diverse community members, young people, etc.)

·      Join the May 3 Virtual Info Session (from 6-7 pm) – you can find/share the event on Facebook or RSVP directly here

We appreciate your partnership on this effort and look forward to sharing more info on future Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities projects. You can contact project staff at CFECParking@eugene-or.gov.

Best,

Leah Rausch
Associate Planner (she/her)
City of Eugene | Community Planning & Design


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