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Services and Resources for City projects

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The Secondary Treatment Expansion Program is the largest upgrade to the Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant since the 1970s. The $515 million project enhances the plant's resilience, protects water quality, and provides healthier and effective work environments for essential workers.
Explainer from the Portland Bureau of Transportation) about “no turn on red” technology for traffic signals.
Explainer from the Portland Bureau of Transportation) about “rest in red” technology for traffic signals. How the technology works, how it’s deployed, what it costs. Information provided by PBOT’s Traffic Systems & Operations group and Vision Zero team.
Up to 40%* of bicyclists do not know where to wait to "trigger" an intersection green signal (*2023 survey). This project provides "Wait for Green" bicycle markings where missing throughout the city, clearing congestion and providing clarity. Work began in 2023 and will extend through completion.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 82nd Avenue. This is page 1 of our 82nd Avenue online open house, "Welcome to 82nd Avenue!"
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 82nd Avenue. This is page 2 of our 82nd Avenue online open house, "Community Voices of 82nd Avenue."
Report for 2021 on the use of the 10-cent gas tax and heavy vehicle use tax, collectively known as the Fixing Our Streets program at the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT). Program overview, Covid-19 and other impacts, project list, spotlight projects, and more.
Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is seeking input from the community to inform the Building a Better 82nd Avenue Plan.

*THE ONLINE SURVEY IS CURRENTLY CLOSED*
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is working with the community to develop a comprehensive plan for improvements along 82nd Avenue. This is page 3 of our 82nd Avenue online open house, "What’s 82nd Avenue Like Today?"
The Corridor Atlas outlines the history and current conditions of 82nd Avenue. The Atlas overviews past planning efforts and policy background. It also includes information about demographics, destinations, and infrastructure along 82nd Avenue.
The City of Portland was the first in the United States to draft a carbon reduction strategy. Find current and past Climate Action plans, Climate Emergency Declaration documents, the Renewable Energy Resolution, resiliency and preparation documents, and progress reports.
PP&R has launched a community process to identify new names for A Park and Wilson Outdoor Pool in southwest Portland.

PP&R (Parques y Recreación de Portland) ha empezado un proceso comunitario para identificar nuevos nombres para A Park y Wilson Outdoor Pool en el suroeste de Portland.
The Downtown-Old Town Sewer Repair Program is a multi-year and multi-million-dollar investment to assess the condition and capacity of the aging public sewer system serving Portland's Downtown and Old Town neighborhoods and to construct the necessary repairs and upgrades.
About the Safe Routes to School program at the Portland Bureau of Transportation.
Purpose, background, timeline, and contact information for the SW Corridor Inclusive Communities project.
Defining the town center, a town center plan, and why we are planning for West Portland Town Center now.
The Portland Water Bureau is building a new filtration facility and pipelines to protect public health and comply with federal and state safe drinking water regulations. These improvements to the Bull Run water system will help keep our water safe and abundant for generations to come.
The Central City Amendments Project will explore ways to foster more housing and support business activity in the city core.
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