Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 19, 1983, Page 15, Image 140

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Busy areas become
off-limits to bicycles
By Diana Elliot
Of the Emerald
Many University students who rely on bicycles to get to class on
time may be in for a surprise this fall. Due to a new regulation
designating bike routes, several heavily traveled areas on campus will
become off-limits to bikes.
Cyclists will be required to walk their bikes in three main locations.
The longest stretch affected by the new regulation is the section
through the residence hall area from the crosswalk at mid-block on
Agate Street between 13th and 15th Avenues. Also, all pathways bet
ween University Street and the library north of Cerlinger Hall will be for
bidden to cyclists.
Finally the regulation will prohibit bicycles riders anywhere in the
entrance to Science I.
The new regulation is a result of a three-year study on bicycles by
the University Campus Planning Committee.
Last January, the University formally adopted rules governing the
licensing, use, and parking of bicycles on campus. One major require
ment provides for the designation of bicycle routes as well as pro
hibiting the use of bicycles on all other pathways during school hours.
The ideas is to promote the safety of pedestrians and cyclists in
these three especially crowded areas of campus," said Don Brooks
Associate Director of Public Safety.
The new routes, including the no-ride zones, are indicated on revis
ed campus parking maps which are available at the Public Safety Office.
“Signs on posts and on the pavement remind riders to dismount as
they enter each no-ride zone on designated bike routes. And although
enforcement procedures are up in the air at this point, Brooks says a
Campus Security officer will be assigned to crack down on violaters.
Students should also be aware of several other regulations concern
ing licensing, use and parking of bicycles.
All campus riders are required to register their bikes with the Office
of Public Safety. Bicycles must display a valid. University-issued bicycle
registration tag below the seat on the frame facing forward. Cost is $2
for a two-year registration or $5 for an indefinite registration.
"Without registration, a stolen bike that is recovered is almost im
possible to identify and return to its rightful owner," says Brooks.
Cyclists should also remember to park only in areas specifically
designated by the presence of racks or other devices for bikes.
In most instances, violaters of University bicycles rules, will be
warned, given a citation, or fined. But if a bicycle is creating a safety
frazard, it can be removed and impounded by security officers at the ex
pense of the owner.
As an alternative to a fine, cited bicycle riders/owners may be re
quired to serve as a member of the Bicycle Safety Patrol at a rate of one
hour of service for every dollar of fine levied.
OSL fights voter petition
The Oregon Student Lobby urges students not to sign an in
itiative petition which would cutoff voter registration 20 days
before an election.
The initiative petition being circulated by a group called
Oregonians for Action, needs over 83,000 signatures of registered
voters by next July 1984 to put the measure on the November
ballot.
Cutting off registration 20 days prior to an election will disen
franchise thousands of voters. This is particularly important to
college and university students.
Sherry Oeser, OSL executive director says, “to disenfranchise
thousands of voters is undemocratic and contrary to the goal of
increasing voter participation. At a time when voter turnout is
steadily declining, every effort must be made to encourage not
discourage participation in our electoral process. This is especial
ly true for college and university students who are just beginning
their involvement in the process."
We’ll do the same
job for less money!
John’s Home Telephone Services is ready to serve
you. Ill assist you in the selection of equipment best
suited to fit your needs, then supply and install the
equipment exactly to your requirements. Changes in
the law last January of 1983, allow you to select sup
pliers and service for your end use equipment. I offer
prompt, courteous, experienced
services at very reasonable cost.
Jf you need my services for your
[residence or small business
telephone equipment, please
call 485-7104.
JOHN’S
HOME TELEPHONE
SERVICES
Dial 485-7104
Licensed and Insured Journeyman
John A. Rauzon / 514JLE
Residential and Small Business
• telephone installation
• prewire services
• repair
U of O sponsored
Child Care Program
Two Centers to Serve Student Parents
Child Care and Development Center
& EMU Child Care Center
A safe, educational and supportive environment for children.
Hours of Operation
C05T5
Por more information call
686-4384 or 686-4345
EMU CCDC
8:30-4:30 7:30-5:30
Toddlers $ 1.50/hr. $1.50/hr.
Preschooler $1.20/hr $1.10/hr
(Discount Rates For Full Time Use)
Care also available for evening
classes. CMU Center open
6-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.
Promoting Your Health
"Eating Disorders - Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia”
7:30-9:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 4 and 11, Hospital Auditorium, Free
"Away With Stress”
12-1 p.m., and 6-7 p.m., Tues. & Thurs., beginning October 4, $14
1-day workshop on Saturday, October 29, 9-4 p.m., $7
“CPR Certification”
5-hour class held monthly, $15 plus book
"Light Years Ahead”
Free introductory sessions are available for this excellent weight control program
Call 343-1649
"Rhythmic Aerobic Fitness”
5-6 p.m., Mon., Wed., Thurs., beginning September 26, $27
All classes listed are held at Sacred Heart Hospital
For more information
on these and numerous other classes available, call: 686-7074
at Sacred Heart
Look what’s NEW this fall:
SR Sacred Heart General Hospital
1255 Hilyard St.
Eugene, Oregon
J
CO-OPS
at the
University of Oregon
Housing
of, by, and
for Students
• Student Owned and Operated
• Friendly Co-Ed Student Environment
for 61 women and men
• Adjacent to Campus
• Lower Cost Alternative (For people,
not profit)
• Quality Meals (vegetarian and
conventional)
• Boarding (Meals only) Option
Available
Visit, Write or Call for more info:
Campbell Co-Op Janet Smith Co-Op
1670 Alder 1790 Alder
Students Cooperative Association
1670 Alder
Eugene, Oregon 97401 • (503) 342-1665