Podcast: City Council Candidate Angelita Morillo
At just 27 years old, southeast Portland resident Angelita Morillo is leading the entire field of 2024 candidates in total number of campaign contributions. And it’s not even close.
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Hosted by our founder, editor and publisher Jonathan Maus, the BikePortland Podcast features interviews with newsmakers, timely conversations about major issues, reporting from the field, and more.
At just 27 years old, southeast Portland resident Angelita Morillo is leading the entire field of 2024 candidates in total number of campaign contributions. And it’s not even close.
Grab a warm drink and join us for a chat.
“Bike counts are ultimately vehicle thinking translated into, ‘Okay, now let’s apply that to bike planning.'”
Grab a warm drink and join us for a chat in the shed.
Go to the event and hear interviews with participants and speakers.
A few dozen Portlanders sat and stood in the crisp, cold night in a plaza on a public street for an interview with a candidate for local elected office.
A few dozen Portlanders sat and stood in the crisp, cold night in a plaza on a public street for an interview with a candidate for local elected office.
Grab a warm drink and join us.
A different type of episode where we just chat about bike news and random stuff.
Hear interviews with folks on the ride and snippets of remarks from people we met along the way.
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Mapps maintains he never signed-off on a specific plan and that his PBOT Director was merely starting a conversation.