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Hope remains for bike lane on SW Main, even with return of Elk Fountain

Downtown Portland street with bus, bike rider and the Thompson Elk Fountain on Main.
Downtown Portland street with bus, bike rider and the Thompson Elk Fountain on Main.
The Elk in traffic in 2017.
(Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland)

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Commissioner Ryan, PBOT differ on Elk statue’s street impacts

What the fountain used to look like in relation to the traffic lanes. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland)

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Homecoming of downtown elk statue will include a new bike lane

(Photos of SW Main today and before the elk was removed)

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PBOT plans to (finally) fill the protected bike lane gap on SW Broadway

(SW Broadway looking north and south from Oak. One section is protected and wide, the other is neither.)

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Plans for SW 4th Avenue include physically protected bikeway, bus-only lane

Concept plans for SW 4th at Hall shows protected bike lane, bus lane and new floating bus island.

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