Councilors see more ‘administrative overreach’ on transportation policy
Another transportation-related policy change made unilaterally by the city’s administrative wing has rankled city council members.
Another transportation-related policy change made unilaterally by the city’s administrative wing has rankled city council members.
Yes, it’s named after the Giro d’Italia winner’s jersey.
The lobbying was well-timed given that Congress is finalizing their 2026 budget.
“We are deeply concerned that it has been deprioritized.”
One day after President Donald said living in Portland is, “like living in hell,” we got yet another sign living here is anything but.
My picks for the weekend.
Portland City Councilor Tiffany Koyama Lane succeeded on many fronts last night.
Is nowhere safe?
Portland’s legacy of cycling and social justice advocates working together will continue later today.
This is how we encourage mode shift!
PBOT overcame considerable pushback and skepticism to deliver what appears to be a very successful pilot project.
What was most memorable for me was the music.