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PDOT reveals potential route, details of Sunday Parkways

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor-in-Chief) on September 6th, 2007 at 5:06 pm

Potential Sunday Parkways route.

The City of Portland’s Transportation Options division has taken a step forward in their quest to pull off a ciclovia-type event — which they call “Sunday Parkways” — in Portland by next summer.

The event is being modeled after a successful program in Bogota, Colombia which shuts down 113km of major roads to motorized vehicles and draws 1.5 million citizens into the streets every Sunday.

Yesterday, an options staffer sent an email sent to the Chairs of several neighborhood associations in North Portland to schedule a meeting to garner feedback about the idea.

The email — which went out to the Arbor Lodge, Piedmont, Humboldt, Boise, and Overlook neighborhoods — included a PDF of a potential route for the event and unveiled more about PDOT’s plans.

Here’s an excerpt from the email:

“Ideally The Portland Office of Transportation would like to schedule a Sunday Parkways event for Sunday, June 22, 2008, 8am- 2pm in conjunction with the International Carfree Conference to be held in Portland June 16-20.

…The draft plan we have submitted for a grant pilot project would start with a “circular” six mile, two-way route in North Portland that has many neighborhood parks but minimal space where families and neighbors can walk, bike and enjoy recreating in a car free environment. The idea is for “soft closures” allowing local access and using small barricades and volunteers at every intersection, with Police at the major/signalized intersections.”

So far, no major US city has implemented an event comparable to the ciclovias in Bogota and several other South American countries.

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12 Responses to “PDOT reveals potential route, details of Sunday Parkways”

  1. Mr. Viddy
    September 6th, 2007 18:04
    1

    Although I was in Bogota about twenty years ago I don't know if they had the ciclovia going on or not but let's hope we can generate some interest here in Portland.

  2. a.O
    September 6th, 2007 18:18
    2

    Phone the neighbors and wake the kids!! Actually, phone PDOT, City Hall, your Transportation Commissioner, and your neighborhood association. Help get the word out that the People want to try the Sunday Parkway.

  3. aaron
    September 6th, 2007 22:05
    3

    I'll sign up for an intersection! Neighborhoods want less traffic, well here it is. Let's jump on it :-)

  4. toddistic
    September 6th, 2007 23:46
    4

    i'll sit at an intersection and divert the polluters!

  5. Spencer
    September 7th, 2007 08:24
    5

    So ...

    Are there going to be any events being held in conjuntion with this? Music, food, dancing, etc. etc. I don't quite get the concept and how it would differ than having something similar in one of our beutiful parks.

    my 2 cents

  6. BURR
    September 7th, 2007 10:38
    6

    I'd be more enthusiastic if the location chosen was closer to the downtown core.

  7. Mike L
    September 7th, 2007 10:53
    7

    London is doing it, too, this September:

    http://www.londonfreewheel.com/

  8. joy
    September 7th, 2007 12:50
    8

    I would love Portland to try this.

  9. Bill Stites
    September 7th, 2007 13:41
    9

    yes, Yes, YES!!

    As we learn more about what actually works in promoting clean transport, the building of cycling infrastructure simply isn't enough. Certainly not within increasingly critical time frames ...

    The realization settles in that we must ACTIVELY DETER CAR USE.

    Such policies won't be easy to implement ... but I suspect Peak Oil will come to the 'rescue'.

  10. Jim Labbe
    September 9th, 2007 20:45
    10

    Very exciting. I can't wait. Thanks for the update!

  11. Streetsblog » “Carfree Cities” Conference Comes to Portland
    January 24th, 2008 12:32
    11

    [...] of bicycling. And for those who can stick around through the weekend, the city will hold its first-ever ciclovia on Sunday, June 22.Towards Carfree Cities VIII is co-hosted by Shift, CarFree City USA, and [...]

  12. JBedoya
    April 15th, 2008 06:34
    12

    Please note that the country is COLOMBIA

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