How are local advocacy groups, the City of Portland, and the bike community working to make our streets safer? Here’s an update on some of the latest efforts:
The BTA
- Besides their usual diligence of writing letters to the editor and op-eds, the BTA has assembled a Crash Response and Safety Team. This team consists of citizen volunteers and BTA staff. The goal of the team is to respond to Metro-area bike/car crashes and learn more about what happens after a serious or fatal incident so that we can intervene and take action when/if necessary. For more information about this effort contact Evan Manvel at the BTA.
- One thing to already come from this team is the “Crash Response Wiki“. What is a “wiki”? A wiki is just geek-speak for a community-driven, user-editable website that provides a central point for information sharing around a specific topic. Anyone can register and add documents to the space and everyone on the Crash Team can also edit and re-organize existing documents as necessary. The idea is to have all pertinent information on each case accessible to everyone.
The City of Portland Office of Transportation (PDOT)
The Community (that’s us!)
- A month after posting my “Close calls” post I am still receiving submissions. So far, there are 85 responses! The next step is bringing these responses to city and elected officials. Rest assured that your voices have been heard and they are an integral part of helping make our streets safer. You can still submit responses here.
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Someone in the community is organizing a GhostCycle Portland program. I tried to put them in touch with the BTA who also expressed interest in doing this. Last I heard they were moving forward and I expect to hear more about this soon.
- The discussion of bike safety topics on the Shift and OBRA email lists have been very active and enlightening. I just heard that an editorial page editor for the Oregonian has contacted someone about an email they posted to the list…so our discussions are being heard and they’re having an impact! I encourage everyone to join in the conversation.
There’s a ton of stuff going on…so now is a perfect time to get involved! Here’s a list of links to local organizations that could use your help.