How one Portlander made the route to his daughter’s school safer
A helpful blueprint for tackling school zone chaos.
A helpful blueprint for tackling school zone chaos.
SW 69th would be only for walking and biking.
Can we make a roundabout safe for biking?
The Terwilliger teardrop no longer causes tears.
The city could miss a chance at a key connection.
At one of the facilities there’s even room being set aside specifically for cargo bikes.
Turning this lane to right-turn only could make driving safer and free up room for continuous bike lanes.
The new design in two words: It’s fantastic.
Biking keeps rising in Portland’s bike-friendliest neighborhoods, but it seems to be dropping elsewhere.
The audit will consider a road diet as a potential safety tool in the corridor.
When Portland’s transportation commissioner arrived in town, he was almost a caricature of a newcomer to the Northwest.
Neighborhood greenways are few in SW Portland, but sidewalks are nearly as rare.