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In the past 24 hours, we’ve seen an organized response to prevent the removal plan. Local advocacy groups including: Bike Bus PDX, Strong Towns, Bike Loud PDX, and Families for Safe Streets have all ...
A City agency with the backing of the Portland Police Bureau has directed the Portland Bureau of Transportation to remove three traffic diverters in northwest Portland because they say the large ...
The 20-member volunteer Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) meets monthly to review projects of interest to cyclists and discuss bike issues. The committee advises the Portland Bureau of Transportation ...
I’d been itching to get out and cover a local ride (as my dang knees continue to rehab from surgeries in April and June), so last night I checked out The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Ride. It was a ...
Sunday, July 20th Bike Lane Sweeper Ride – 10:30 am at SW Nebraska & Terwilliger (SW) Join nonprofit BikeLoud PDX for a ride with their very cool Bike Lane Sweeper machine as you learn about the ...
The Oregon Transportation Commission has given the I-5 Rose Quarter project a lifeline. The five member, governor-appointed body faced a stark decision at their meeting this morning: proceed with the ...
TriMet says a lack of funding will lead to a reduction of service starting in November of this year. “More cuts are being planned for March 2026 and after, with at least a 10% overall cut to service ...
The lawsuit ODOT officials were due in court Monday July 14th to defend a lawsuit filed by a coalition of advocacy groups led by No More Freeways. Their complaint alleges that ODOT’s I-5 Rose Quarter ...
When I first learned about this plan on Friday (through an internal email that was forwarded to me by City Councilor Mitch ...
According to No More Freeways lawyer Karl Anuta, this means ODOT no longer has a “formal demonstration of compatibility,” so they are not authorized to do a groundbreaking. In a letter from Anuta’s ...
Two people who hit and killed in separate crashes in Portland Sunday night. Both victims were walking and were hit by car ...
In a letter dated July 25th, Deputy City Administrator of Public Works Priya Dhanapal wrote: “The City of Portland is open, in principle, to the potential use of two City-managed docks located at ...
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