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Eugene transportation planners are considering adding protected bike lanes on East 24th Avenue.
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A popular fast food restaurant is holding its grand opening in Springfield this week and city planners are preparing for extra traffic.
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A forest service road that winds through the Willamette National Forest east of Eugene has been designated as Oregon’s 18th scenic bikeway.
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Oregonians who switched from gas-powered vehicles to electric have helped the state reach a new milestone — more than 100,000 registered EVs in the state.
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In response to a state requirement, the City of Eugene has designated its downtown neighborhood as a climate-friendly area.
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Vandalism has plagued downtown Eugene parking meters since early 2023. It’s become so prevalent that the city is converting to credit card-only meters.
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The City of Eugene has cleared the way to begin charging a 50 cent per trip fee on Uber, Lyft and taxis.
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Lane Transit District has received federal funding for a new Uber-like service within Eugene’s Bethel School District.
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PeaceHealth’s bikeshare program for Eugene and Springfield logged its one millionth ride Wednesday. The service launched in 2018.
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The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay just received a large infusion of federal funds. The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded $25 million in planning grants to expand the port project.
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The counties’ report comes as lawmakers try to craft a transportation funding plan
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As the City of Eugene struggles with increasing costs, it may start collecting a 50 cent per-ride fee on taxis and ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft.