In total, TriMet is about $8-10 million short on funding needed to implement the BAT lanes.
People who understand that excellent transit service is key to thriving 82nd Avenue corridor are celebrating a big win. That’s because at the project’s Policy & Budget Committee meeting on Friday, ...
I’ve been out of town since Thursday and just got back late last night. So sorry for the delay on the roundup — and for not covering the TriMet 82nd Ave Transit Project news. I’m working on both right ...
After years of fatal collisions and a steady drumbeat of bad news, the Portland Bureau of Transportation is turning the tide on Cesar E Chavez Boulevard. Last Tuesday, Mayor Keith Wilson announced ...
These projects are part of the bike lane hardening effort I reported on in August 2024. With marching orders from a city traffic engineer directive, PBOT is going through a list of protected bike ...
Portland Oregon bicycle news, events, culture, and opinion.
Last week The Yards Tenant Union — a group made up of folks who live at The Yards Union Station, a five-story, 128-unit building between the tracks at Union Station and Northwest Naito Parkway — sent ...
Imagine a bike tour that chases Japan’s famous cherry blossoms. Or one that chases a total solar eclipse. You won’t have to imagine it if you roll out tonight for another Bike Touring Slideshow hosted ...
Oregon lawmakers are pondering the sacrifice of program that makes streets safer for kids to walk and bike to school in order to keep our transportation system above water. A program that builds bike ...
With councilors no longer in charge of bureaus, there's no longer a buffer between politicians and bureau staff.
This Thursday, February 19th, the Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will kickoff a series of four open houses to garner feedback and inform Portlanders about how best to generate more funding to pay for ...
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