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Newswire: Downtown n’hood association meeting tonight focuses on transportation


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A reader just shared what looks to be a meaty transportation agenda for the monthly meeting of the Land Use & Transportation Committee of the Downtown Neighborhood Association. Note the item about “dedicated bicycle infrastructure in downtown Portland” in particular. That’s a reference to PBOT’s “Central City Multimodal Safety Project” which they are just starting to plan (and which we’ve covered extensively here).

If you live or work downtown, please consider attending this meeting.

View details and more information about the meeting below:

The Downtown Neighborhood Association will be hosting its monthly Land Use Transportation subcommittee meeting on Monday, Sept. 21, 2015 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. in second floor room 2500B on the Bureau of Development Services Building, 1900 SW 4th Avenue. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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This month’s focus is on transportation and we want your feedback on the following issues:
-Dedicated bicycle infrastructure in downtown Portland
-Street repair, a.k.a. Street Fee, funding ideas
-Parking maximums, meter rate increases, and changes to parking requirements in the central city
-Finalizing requests for the downtown transportation system plan improvements

The feedback that you provide will be shared directly with the Portland Bureau of Transportation, and, yes, your thoughts do actually matter!

We hope to see you on Monday!

Best regards,

Felicia Williams
President, Downtown Neighborhood Association

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