City will seize sewer project opportunity to remake key corners and crossings in northwest
PBOT is hitching their wagon to a sewer line replacement project that will allow them to make significant changes to 10 intersections in northwest Portland.
PBOT is hitching their wagon to a sewer line replacement project that will allow them to make significant changes to 10 intersections in northwest Portland.
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It’s an important connection to key cycling destinations.
Hope floats for the future of Willamette River transit service.
The bill reveals desperation at ODOT and among their supporters in the legislature.
A fight against plans to expand the only remaining section of I-205 in Oregon that isn’t three lanes in each direction.
A boost in the arm for the “Right Size” coalition.
Last week I took a look at this street for the first time since construction began and was astonished at what PBOT has built.
A nonprofit is pushing a bold new vision for SE 7th and Stark.
A PBOT staffer told the Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting this week that it’s too early to panic and everything will be just fine.
The dream of a safe bike connection to Sauvie Island starts here.
This week, the Portland Bureau of Transportation begin work on the East Burnside Rose Lane project. This project is part of PBOT’s Central City in Motion (CCIM) plan to speed up transit and improve infrastructure for people biking and walking. A Rose Lane on east Burnside is being installed to improve transit times for TriMet bus … Read more