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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 ...
According to Brocker-Knapp, restoring the streets to two-way auto traffic will allow police to “better navigate” the area.
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 ...
Faster e-scooters: I love that there’s a company pushing the boundaries of speed with electric scooters. We let automakers flaunt speed all the time and we too often look down on the same when it ...
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 ...
Last week Portland City Council voted unanimously to give developers a three-year reprieve from paying system development charges (SDCs) on residential housing projects. SDCs are fees paid to city ...
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 ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has called a special session of the legislature to pass transportation funding legislation. In a statement released today, Kotek said the session will begin August 29th and ...
The City of Portland has launched an update to their Transportation System Plan. Known as “the TSP,” this plan is the bedrock ...
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