There are numerous reports of this same person wreaking havoc with his driving throughout many Portland neighborhoods.
Portland city councilors Mitch Green and Loretta Smith have found common cause on a notoriously tricky transportation funding ...
If all else fails, large boulders placed in front of the house should prevent anyone from leaving the roadway.
This rider on SW 3rd Ave will soon lose the protection of the buffered bike lane. The Downtown Neighborhood Association wants to change that. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) At their meeting ...
A video shown at an open house earlier this month for the North Park Blocks Extension project created a stir among those who viewed it. The video shows the most detailed conceptual rendering of a ...
I-5 from above with the Broadway-Weidler couplet in the center and Moda Center on the left. (Photo: ODOT) Earlier this month I reported that the Oregon Department of Transportation was on the brink of ...
New details have emerged this morning of a nascent infrastructure funding effort that aims to quench the thirst for sidewalks ...
What’s being called a “generational investment” that aims to build sidewalks in east and southwest Portland passed its first political test this morning when the five-member Portland City Council ...
Metro Council just voted to give the Oregon Department of Transportation $250 million for the I-5 Rose Quarter project. The vote was a significant step that makes key funds available to ODOT so they ...
The Mitchell Point Tunnel is finally open to the public! But unfortunately you still can’t bike all the way there. You might recall a ribbon-cutting event back in November where the public was allowed ...
Any day now, lawmakers in Salem are expected to reveal the long-awaited transportation funding and policy bill.
The bad news about the latest city bike counts is that the number of people cycling in Portland didn’t make a big jump in ...
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