Planning Commission votes to roll back bike parking code to spur new housing
Commission recommended suspending, or striking altogether, several bike parking requirements adopted by City Council in 2019.
Commission recommended suspending, or striking altogether, several bike parking requirements adopted by City Council in 2019.
Are they working? Let’s watch the video!
A major upgrade for a corner that was unsafe for seven years.
It was a neat idea, but PBOT is convinced it’s not worth pursuing.
The transformation of 82nd is happening! Let’s enjoy it.
Projects at NE Glisan and Davis would limit driving access. But how much?
It’s one thing for a city to have a marquee bike project here or there — but it’s another thing entirely to get people across town by bike on a connected network that is legible and safe. During my recent trip to New York City, I had to get to Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a story. … Read more
The reason appears to be that insufficient notice was given to the neighborhood.
Portland is poised to roll back innovative housing regulations even as it moves closer to a more efficient governance structure.
PBOT will work with the state to close the slip lane and make other major changes at Denver intersection.
Planning Commission heard a strong defense of bike parking code at a hearing Tuesday.
The projects ticked all PBOT’s boxes and they’ve deemed it a success.