Survey roundup: TriMet, PBOT, and Multnomah County
It’s hard to keep up with all these. Don’t worry. I got you.
It’s hard to keep up with all these. Don’t worry. I got you.
Last night’s meeting was the first major opportunity for public comment since a controversial TriMet staff recommendation came to light.
If you’re in the business of selling or repairing bikes, they want you!
“We are switching paths,” says one high level TriMet staffer.
At stake are millions of dollars in cycling investments that the City Attorney and PBOT executive team have agreed to.
You could think of this as bike bus signal priority.
A roundup of updates on the fate of Line 72 service.
The cyclist remained calm throughout and didn’t want to press charges.
The most notable stories from the past seven days.
It illustrates another example of tension between the city’s administrative and legislative arms.
Everything seemed to be lined up for seven miles of bus lanes, but now the wheels have come off.
My picks for the weekend.