In Lane County we face many challenges: How will we address the need for new housing and increasing demands on our transportation system while preserving those qualities that make Lane County special? How can we maintain—or create—livable neighborhoods while growing economically? How will we respond to the twin threats of rising oil prices and climate change? What is the role of realtors in addressing these challenges?
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Image Credits
The banner for our website is intended to represent the idea of Moving Forward Together™, both in the literal sense of transportation and in the metaphorical sense of deciding our future together. The Rexius Sustainable Solutions truck suggests the importance of freight to our local economy, and the possibility of doing so in a more sustainable manner. The Interstate-5 highway signs suggest the importance of roads to our region, that we consist of different cities and towns, and that we face choices as we move forward. The Lane Transit District EmX bus suggests the importance of public transit and other alternatives modes of transportation.
The repeating side images are:
- View of downtown Eugene and Spencer Butte from Skinner Butte
- The Tour of Homes presented by the Home Builders Association of Lane County
- HIV Alliance’s Riverwalk/Riverride 2002, Alton Baker Park
- Gateway Mall
- McKenzie River
- Broadway Place
- Bike Friday triple bicycle pulling Burley trailer
- Thistle Down Farm
- West Eugene Wetlands
- Eugene Depot
- Saturday Market
- Goodpasture Covered Bridge
Last modified on December 12, 2009 at 6:06 pm