TriMet work on 1st Ave will mean smoother pavement and crowded trains
TriMet says the service disruptions will lead to heavy MAX overcrowding with little room for bikes.
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TriMet says the service disruptions will lead to heavy MAX overcrowding with little room for bikes.
We’re happy to take a moment to recognize a detour that the city has handled beautifully.
Only at night, and one sidewalk will remain open.
Unpredictable sidewalk closures and scaffolds that narrow the bikeway have Broadway Bridge users on edge.
Could the Broadway Bridge repainting project bike detours be better?
“We have no estimated time right now for reopening,” Hamilton said.
Heads up on upcoming paving work around Ladd Circle.
To paraphrase the city’s official press release only slightly.
A county traffic safety specialist assembled a perfect Portland-quality detour on the Burnside Bridge Thursday.
It’s been a long construction period.
Click to enlarge. Late Friday the Portland Bureau of Environmental Services issued a revision of their construction detour plans that will impact bicycle travel on SE Clinton between 33rd place and 35th Avenue.
A 4 pm ride on Clinton this afternoon will be changed from a protest to a celebration.