Services and Resources for City planning
Safe Routes to School Frequently Asked Questions
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Answers to frequently asked questions about the Portland Bureau of Transportation's Safe Routes to School program.
Stay up to date on N/NE Oversight meetings and news from the N/NE Neighborhood Housing Strategy. Join the email list here.
Sign up for periodic 2040Freight emails
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Stay on top of new project materials, public meetings, and opportunities for your feedback on the2040 Portland Freight Plan.
Stay up to date with the Portland Freight Advisory Committee with periodic email updates by following the link below:
Slide 1 - Welcome to 122nd!
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 122nd Avenue. This is Slide 1 of our online open house for the 122nd Avenue Plan - "Welcome to 122nd!"
Slide 2 - What is 122nd Avenue like today?
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 122nd Avenue. This is Slide 2 of our online open house for the 122nd Avenue Plan: "What is 122nd Avenue like today?"
Slide 3 - What has PBOT heard?
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 122nd Avenue. This is Slide 3 of our online open house for the 122nd Avenue Plan: "What has PBOT heard?"
In 2016, City Council adopted two separate resolutions updating the South Waterfront Street Plan, Criteria, and Standards to adjust street alignments to better support district circulation and development.
See below for a shortcut to the Street Plan map that is currently in effect.
See below for a shortcut to the Street Plan map that is currently in effect.
State of Housing Report
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The State of Housing in Portland report is published annually to provide stakeholders and policy makers with a comprehensive look at Portland’s housing market by neighborhood, housing type, and affordability using the latest available data.
Subscribe to Vision Zero emails
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation Vision Zero publishes newsletters containing updates on our work to make Portland streets safer. Sign up for emails to stay updated on our progress. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Summary of the recently adopted ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Update. This plan was adopted by Portland City Council as Resolution 37544 on July 21, 2021. This webpage displays links to summary in multiple languages.
Take the Vision Zero pledge
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You are key to helping the us end traffic violence on our streets.
Tax Increment Financing Annual Reports
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View the latest report for the TIF Affordable Housing Set Aside
Thanks for visiting the Online Open House!
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 122nd Avenue. This is Slide 10 of our online open house for the 122nd Avenue Plan: "Thank you for visiting the online open house"
The Eliot Parking Task Force
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As part of their study of parking and transportation in the Eliot neighborhood, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is convening a Parking Task Force which will meet monthly from October 2022 to fall 2023.
The Portland Building
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Designed by Michael Graves, the Portland Building is home to 1,500 City employees — and the iconic Portlandia statue.
Transportation System Plan (TSP)
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The Transportation System Plan (TSP) is our 20-year plan to guide transportation policies and investments in Portland.
Utilities, Structures & Sewers
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Resources for Utilities, Structures & Sewers in the Public Right-of-Way
Vision Zero data
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We use equity data and traffic crash data to identify and prioritize investments.
Vision Zero’s Safe System approach
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In the past, a lot of traffic safety work focused on the individual behavior of road users. In contrast, Vision Zero’s Safe System approach considers how the people who design, build, and manage the transportation network can prioritize the lives and health of people using the system.
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