Broadway Bike Lane Scandal
Latest coverage of PBOT Commissioner Mingus Mapps’ attempt to make changes to the bike lane on Broadway, despite warnings from PBOT staff.
Commissioner Mapps’ recent comments at a town hall meeting require that I set the record straight.
Advocates support protected bike lanes at ‘Bike Broadway Day’
Free donuts and coffee part of a new campaign to raise awareness of protected bike lanes.
There’s (at least) one hotel on Broadway that embraces the bike lane and those who use it
The oft-controversial bike lane is the centerpiece of the Heathman’s bike-friendly future.
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Reader Comments
Oh man…I almost forgot to read BikePortland today (busy busy) and my 15 seconds of fame.
Atlantis did.
Vagrancy vehicle is exactly what I think every time I see privately-owned automobiles stored “for free” in the public ROW.
This is so sad, feels like it could be any of us out here. Absolutely refuse to believe the driver…
Discussion Forums
- They announced they’ll be pulling over plateless vehicles, and will be making warrant arrests if found during the stop. Guess where an additional influx of vagrancy vehicles are going to show up? https://twitter.com/VancouverPDUSA/status/1730760105790971973 1 post – 1 participant Read full topic
- In Medieval era, repairs of facilities intended for use by serfs and peasants were not a priority compared to those intended for use by nobility and lords. Now in 2023, the hierarchy goes as: MONIED real estate developers > homeless services industry > automobile right of way >>> bicycle amenities. […]
- City of Portland business license, or PBOT Temproary Street Use Permit show no records of permit having been issued for bicycle dismantling operations, thus such operations is declared illegal for not having required permit. (Happy, Jonathan? ) 1 post – 1 participant Read full topic
- More bad news, limited action from PBOT. Why does Portland have some of the highest taxes in the nation with such poor services? Where is all this money going? KOIN.com – 28 Nov 23 ‘It’s a real concern’: Portland on pace for record number of fatal crashes in… Currently, the […]
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