County shares plans to address cycling safety during major road closure
Signs, enforcement and outreach.
Signs, enforcement and outreach.
Accepting feedback through March 4th.
The County is key to great rural roads.
They’re practically begging for projects that improve biking.
Hopefully we fix or replace it before it falls down.
We have until fall (at the latest) to enjoy it without drivers.
The biking and walking path should reopen three weeks from today, Multnomah County said Monday.
We’re watching out for your training rides.
Aug. 1, 2017 Contact: Adam Barber, Multnomah County Senior Planner, 503-988-0168, adam.t.barber@multco.us Multnomah County Planning Commission seeks new members Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for two residents who live in Multnomah County to serve as volunteer members on the county’s Planning Commission. The Multnomah County Planning Commission addresses rural land use planning … Read more
Books and bikes go well together in Portland.
Things will be tight on the Burnside Bridge for two years.