Regional Bike Parking Study

The Regional Bike Parking Study Report
will be available June 1.

Please check back. 


Thanks to everyone who showed up for the Regional Bike Parking Study Open House!.

The Open House Displays are below under downloads.


 

           Regional Bike Parking Study Overview

Bicycling in the Eugene-Springfield urbanized area helps maintain a well balanced, efficient, and cost effective transportation system. To accommodate today and tomorrow’s bicyclists, ample, safe, secure, and inviting bicycle parking is needed throughout our region.

Lane Transit District’s Point2point, our regional transportation options program, has secured funding for a regional bicycle parking study.  The study is measuring short and long term bicycle parking supply and demand, concerns about existing facilities, potential new locations, bicycle parking for transit stations, and development code changes.

Study Partners:

  • City of Eugene 
  • City of Springfield
  • City of Coburg
  • Lane Council of Governments
  • Lane County
  • Lane Transit District Point2point

Click HERE to be notified of these upcoming public input events:


The Interactive on-line Bike Parking Location Web Survey Results Are Available

Bike Parking Location Survey Results

Lane Transit District’s Regional Bike Parking Study Online Survey results and maps are now available  The study greatly benefitted from over 1,000 responses on bicycle parking locations.  This information helps the project team understand existing bike parking use patterns and identification of priority areas for future parking installations.  Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their thoughts.


 For more information or to subscribe to the project email update list, please contact:

Project Manager, Marcia Maffei

e. bikeitparkit@ltd.org    p. 541-682-6206 

Downloads

Regional Bike Parking Study Overview

Geographic Scope and Key Study Elements

Regional Bike Parking Study Origin

Regional Bike Parking Location Web Survey Results

Regional Bike Parking Study - Final Code Assessment

RBPS Open House Posters

Central Eugene

Determing Bike Parking Demand in Downtowns Infographic

Downtown Eugene Bike Parking Recommendations

Misc. Posters

Misc. Posters

  • Downtown Springfield Bike Parking Capacity & Type
  • Downtown Eugene Bike Parking Capacity & Type
  • Developing Recommendations - Activity Centers
  • Developing Recommendations Determing Bike Parking
    Demand in Downtowns
  • Bike Parking at Transit