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Podcast: What they said and why it matters: World Day of Remembrance


Incoming Portland City Council members at Sunday’s event: L to R: Tiffany Koyama Lane, Eric Zimmerman, Angelita Morillo (blue coat), Steve Novick, Mitch Green. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland)

There were a few notable things said by newly elected Portland City Council members at Sunday’s World Day of Remembrance event. And while I already did a story and video, I wasn’t able to really underscore these comments and share my thoughts about them previously because I wanted to keep the focus on the event itself.

“I frankly am not worried about the Big Brother aspect of putting speed cameras at every goddamn intersection in the city.”

– Steve Novick, D3 councilor-elect

So I pulled an audio highlight reel together that features four speakers. In the episode available now on our podcast feed or in the player above, I intersperse my personal commentary and thoughts after each audio clip. The speakers in this episode are: PBOT Vision Zero Coordinator Clay Veka, District 4 Councilor-elect Mitch Green and District 3 councilor-elects Tiffany Koyama Lane, Angelita Morillo, and Steve Novick.

The reason I’m pulling these clips out and shining a light on them is because they offer important takeaways about how these new electeds will lead and govern in the coming months and years. And with PBOT’s Veka, she gave us notable clues about how the City is framing its Vision Zero work.

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