home

Council delays ‘Safe Streets’ vote; Adams works on revisions

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor-in-Chief) on January 14th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

(Photo © Jonathan Maus)

According to an article in the Oregonian over the weekend, Portland City Council will delay their vote on the Safe, Sound, and Green Streets funding proposal one week.

The vote was supposed to happen this Wednesday (1/16), but, Commissioner Sam Adams wants to put the vote on hold to work on some changes.

Adams is revising the proposal in light of objections raised at last week’s hearing by Oregon Petroleum Association lobbyist Paul Romain.

The Oregonian reported that the new version, “would include a provision that would lower the city’s fee if the Legislature raises the state gas tax,” and that it would, “eliminate the automatic 3.5% a year increase, replacing it with a requirement that the City Council decide each year how much to increase the fee, if at all.”

UPDATE: The Willamette Week is reporting that Adams has split the resolution into three parts.

The proposal, which is expected to pass a Council vote, is now slated to be voted on next week (1/23). No word yet on whether Regardless of the changes, Romain and his “small but determined faction of lobbyists” still plan to mount an effort to refer the proposal to voters.

Email This Post Email This Post

Possibly related posts

2 Responses to “Council delays ‘Safe Streets’ vote; Adams works on revisions”

  1. Timo Forsberg
    January 14th, 2008 16:08
    1

    Need more info on what Safe, Sound and Green Streets will mean for Portland cyclists? Come to the Bicycle Brown Bag this Thursday (Jan. 17), noon to one pm at the Portland Building. Details found here:
    http://www.portlandonline.com/transportation/index.cfm?c=34816&a=144945

  2. Matt Picio
    January 14th, 2008 19:30
    2

    Smart move by Sam - split the proposal into three votes, and at least part will likely go through without a referendum - they'd need 3 referendums to shoot it all down. (unless I misunderstand how the process works, in which case someone please enlighten me)

Leave a Reply

Some HTML is OK. Please refer to this guide.

BikePortland.org is a production of PedalTown Media Inc.
833 SE Main St., Box #402
Portland, OR 97214
Contact
Powered by WordPress. Theme by Clemens Orth.
Subscribe to RSS feed

Opentracker: Web Site Analytics
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.