In defense of greenways, city bolsters traffic diversion in two north Portland locations
Whatever it takes to reduce auto use on neighborhood streets.
Whatever it takes to reduce auto use on neighborhood streets.
A roomful of inner Northeast Portland residents gave an overwhelming thumbs-up.
Proposed improvements to a much-used neighborhood greenway are back on the table.
The diversion has begun. Some tweaks remain needed.
City survey wants to know how you feel about diverters. Again.
Even the people who are trying to organize opposition to this plan seem to be arguing for more diverters, not fewer.
That revised proposal has raised objections from some neighbors, just as the initial one did.
“Please fix things before my girlfriend moves to Detroit.”
Just about everyone who’s currently interested in the issue seems to ride a bike.
Portland’s second-most-ridden neighborhood greenway is being lined up for possible improvements.
Traffic diverters: back by popular demand.
The current temporary diverter would be “beefed up.”(Photo: J.Maus/BikePortland) After hearing from many people who are fans of the temporary diagonal diverter at NE Rodney and Ivy, the city has tentatively scrapped plans to remove it and is now planning to beef it up instead. That’s significant news for the planned north-south Rodney Neighborhood Greenway … Read more