Our recent survey shows that most community members who follow City social media prefer Facebook and Instagram, so we are channeling our efforts there. Please follow us at City of Eugene Transportation (@eugenetransportation)
The March 2025 InMotion Newsletter is live! Learn about recently awarded grants, upcoming transportation projects, local events, and more! - https://t.co/ZdfHrftg0i
Photo: 103 new streetlights on Chambers Street!
Walktober is here! Throughout October enjoy over 35 walks and tours including art walks, nature walks, historical walks, the Coffee Shop Hop, walk challenges, and more. Visit the Walktober webpage for a full list of walks. https://t.co/2oWmmEcDTS
The @GetThereOregon Car Free Challenge is HERE! Commuters are encouraged to use LTD to “get there” during the Get There Car Free Challenge.
LTD is kicking off the Challenge with free bike tune-ups for LTD employees, thanks to Shift Community Cycles.
https://t.co/15lwNbJlB2
#TuesdayTip Electronic bike lockers are available for rent at Eugene and Santa Clara Stations. Renters can park their bikes for a few hours, overnight, or for several days. Learn more: https://t.co/RB7cCxy51i
The September InMotion is live! Learn all about the upcoming Transportation Fairs, Eugene's BRiGHT Parade, Park(ing) Day, and More! - https://t.co/lun8iAkYbR
The bike lane on Pearl Street is closed during construction, please use either High Street or Willamette Street to ride your bike south. Learn more about why the bike lane is closed and other transportation news in the latest InMotion Newsletter at https://t.co/v1UaOb31pH
You do not want to miss the Better Ways Block Party on Sunday, May 19, from 1 pm to 5 pm, happening in and around the Farmers Market Pavilion and Plaza! Get ready to dive into a world of fun and excitement as we celebrate walking, biking, and rolling. See you there!
Construction in Downtown Eugene has been challenging this spring, but the outcomes of the projects will be so worth the headache! Thank you residents and businesses for your patience during construction. This work is an investment in our community. Read the photos for an update!
Are you ready for summer? 😎 Don't forget to register your child for a free Student Transit Pass before summer break. All K-12 students in public, private, charter, and home schools across Lane County are eligible for the program. Learn more: https://t.co/eDBEtngtLW
Take a quick survey (English or Spanish) before July 12 to help us meet our community climate goals! Your input will help staff develop strategies to create a more sustainable future for Eugene. Results will be presented to City Council in July. https://t.co/ewUN3mExhB
It’s National Work Zone Awareness Week! 🚧 Safety is critical for work zone crews, along with the vehicles that travel through them.
Drivers — ALWAYS watch for workers coming in and out of work zones 👷⚠️.
New study: Cities that encourage cycling are safer for everyone -- including those who never bike:
"Higher-bicycling cities are significantly associated with better overall road safety outcomes."
https://t.co/3f7vZjVmxI
A reminder: Please do not put tree debris from private property in the public right of way (streets, medians, bike lanes, sidewalks, parks and trails). Not only will private debris not be picked up, it prevents crews from being able to recover from the storm and do leaf pickup.
City crews will be cleaning storm debris along Coburg Road starting Feb. 8 and continuing until completion. Work zones and lane closures will be in place, so please plan accordingly! City crews have completed 1,700+ work orders since the storm recovery started two weeks ago! 😮
Construction is underway at Eugene Station! Learn more about the improved customer amenities coming to Eugene Station and get details about the project: https://t.co/Bb4s5c7Qiu
Storm Update from COE's Public Works:
Crews are starting to address accumulated snow and ice on the shared-use paths along the riverfront and Amazon. As time and equipment allows, they are also scouting and clearing highly used bike lanes in the downtown and university areas.
Dark traffic signals should be treated it as an ALL-WAY STOP. Follow right-of-way:
1. First person to arrive goes first
2. People walking have priority. Please stop and allow them to cross.
3. People biking can use the crosswalk or approach the intersection as a vehicle.
Due to icy conditions, Eugene's community centers, libraries and administrative offices will be closed Jan 16. Fire and Emergency Services and 911 will continue to operate as usual. People heading to @flyEUG should check their flight status at https://t.co/A5wxrcjFj7