See the changes coming to Central Eastside bikeways
Here’s what we can expect as construction begins on two key projects next month.
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Here’s what we can expect as construction begins on two key projects next month.
Funding a project that will make the neighborhood stronger seems to be much more popular than funding one that would do the opposite.
There’s a lot to be happy about with these latest updates.
The nitty gritty on this transformative project that is very near completion.
It’s all part of an effort to make NW 24th a better bike street.
Each one connects to an important destination where PBOT wants to encourage people to walk and bike to.
What’s really good to see in this project is what appears to be a dramatic reduction in on-street car parking.
McLain is a Democrat, but she is to the right of Pham when it comes to transportation policy. This fight over HB 2098 has defined that contrast more than any other issue.
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.
Be sure to share your feedback in the online open house.
It’s an important connection to key cycling destinations.
Hope floats for the future of Willamette River transit service.