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Year: 2022
Commissioner Hardesty asks supporters for feedback on priorities, accomplishments
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Portland Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty has opened up a survey that asks her supporters how she should prioritize her efforts in 2022. Among the eight options to choose from are, “Climate Change and Reducing Harmful Carbon Emissions” and “Transportation and Pedestrian/Bike Safety.”
While those two seem to have the most direct implications for readers of this site, all of them have a major impact on the experience of anyone biking around the city.
The survey (which is a campaign tool and requires respondents to share an email address) also includes a list of achievements and then asks which of them she should “protect and expand”. Transportation policy items on the list include: “Daylighting 300+ Street Corners”, “Transformation of 82nd Ave”, and “Implement Pricing Options for Equitable Mobility”. We covered Hardesty’s daylighting investment back in November. The “transformation” of 82nd she references has to do with the $80 million in funding granted to the City of Portland to upgrade the arterial and take over ownership from the Oregon Department of Transportation. The other transportation accomplishment she mentions is POEM, the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s set of recommendations aimed at making driving more expensive that was adopted by City Council last fall.
And just like her list of priorities, all of the achievements listed by Commissioner Hardesty — policing, public health, denser housing, energy grants — have strong connections to bicycling and mobility.
Job: Bicycle and Pedestrian Outreach and Education Representative – Intercity Transit
Job Title
Bicycle and Pedestrian Outreach and Education Representative
Company / Organization
Intercity Transit
Job Description
Intercity Transit is hiring a Bicycle and Pedestrian Outreach and Education Representative. This position will support Intercity Transit’s bicycle, transit, and pedestrian education and encouragement youth program called Walk N Roll. Intercity Transit offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package. If you are passionate about active transportation and enjoy working with youth, visit their website to learn more: https://www.intercitytransit.com/employment#job-openings.
How to Apply
Visit our website: https://www.intercitytransit.com/employment#job-openings
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