One week after forum, Ted Wheeler fields transportation questions
He’s open to the concept of decongestion charging but unwilling to endorse a bus lane on Powell.
He’s open to the concept of decongestion charging but unwilling to endorse a bus lane on Powell.
Ted Wheeler started changing Portland on the day he started running for mayor.
A green city is a cycling city.
Among his donors is Paul Romain, the local oil and gas station lobbyist.
If he wins, Wheeler says he’d take over the transportation bureau and rewrite its budget from scratch.
Mayor Hales has been personally involved in a handful of subjects that matter a lot to bike transportation.
Wheeler tries to wrest attention back to his campaign.
The race for the cycling vote has already begun.
Biking and transportation could play a large role in this contest.
Ted Wheeler, State Treasurer. (Photos © J. Maus) Earlier today, Jeff Mapes at The Oregonian broke the news that Multnomah County Chair Ted Wheeler has accepted an appointment by Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski to be State Treasurer (filling the void left by the late Ben Westlund). The news is a blow to our region, as … Read more
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