The tale of TriMet’s #17 and how to lie with a bus schedule
Small route changes can have big negative impacts, and your voice matters in preventing them.
Small route changes can have big negative impacts, and your voice matters in preventing them.
Some of TriMet’s biggest service changes make my favorite line much more usable.
The positive political pile-on continues.
A rare public feud between activists and a transportation agency.
The audio version of an historic meeting that revealed major fault lines in the transit fare debate.
Protesters yelled “cowards!” at board members as they left the building.
The man now has an epic story to tell and he’s lucky it wasn’t much worse.
We’ve got to get transit right or the future will be all wrong.
Have results been as dire as Hillsdale community members feared?
“I don’t think we’ve paid enough attention to how TriMet is doing their business.”
We’ve got another chance to do something big with buses on 82nd Ave. And this time around, ODOT won’t have any say in the matter.
The committee has been interested in this project because NE 42nd is a major north-south bicycle route.