Wonk Night recap: Exciting times for open streets
It could be great if we make it so.
We gather the region’s smartest transportation thinkers — engineers, consultants, planners, bureaucrats, elected officials, activists, and so on — to help us delve deep in to the hot topics of the day. The conversations are informal, illuminating, and inspiring.
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It could be great if we make it so.
We solved all the problems. You should have been there.
Get to know how parking policy works and you’ll unlock the secrets of a city that works.
Talking transportation near the most diverse intersection in Oregon
Wonk Night is no longer just a central city thing.
The DA wants a new law to close the negligence gap.
“There ought to be some higher level of consequence when you use a deadly weapon to kill someone, even if you didn’t do it on purpose.”
Spirited conversations to say the least.
Time to dream big.
The Great Stagnation and how we might push through it.
A health check-up for Portland livable streets advocacy ecosystem.
(Photos by J. Maus/BikePortland) Portland’s proclivity for planning and process can make activism on certain topics daunting. The city’s Comprehensive Plan is one such topic: it’s as large and complicated as it is important. So, when our friends at Lancaster Engineering and Bike Walk Vote wanted to make it the theme of a Wonk Night, … Read more