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News
Portland projects get a boost from federal funding, thanks to Oregon Senators and Representatives
Portland's Congressional delegation fought for $6.7 million in federal funding to support six key projects focused on affordable housing, environmental protection, traffic safety, economic development, and overdose prevention.
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News Blog: PBOT protects consumers and supports public safety with rules for towing, taxis, Uber, Lyft
Every day, employees of the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) protect consumers and public safety with smart rules and standards for a variety of transportation services.
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Sign of the Times
Rosa Parks Way got a new look recently. Meet the legendary Portland artist who designed the street toppers. With vivid colors and striking images, Arvie Smith challenges us to look beyond the surface and see the strength, resistance, and resilience of the oppressed.
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News Blog: Use ranked-choice voting to select the next five snowplow names
PBOT owns and operates 56 snowplows. Help choose the next five snowplow names!
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Events
Portland Bicycle Advisory Committee - February 2026 Meeting
February 2026 meeting of the City's Bicycle Advisory Committee
District 4 Local Transportation Funding Open House
Portland City Council is considering new ways to fund the maintenance and operation of Portland’s streets, sidewalks, bridges, signs, lights, and other infrastructure. Join the conversation about local transportation funding and weigh in on a variety of options and opportunities.
District 1 Local Transportation Funding Open House
Portland City Council is considering new ways to fund the maintenance and operation of Portland’s streets, sidewalks, bridges, signs, lights, and other infrastructure. Join the conversation about local transportation funding and weigh in on a variety of options and opportunities.
District 3 Local Transportation Funding Open House
Portland City Council is considering new ways to fund the maintenance and operation of Portland’s streets, sidewalks, bridges, signs, lights, and other infrastructure. Join the conversation about local transportation funding and weigh in on a variety of options and opportunities.
Past Meetings and Hearings
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