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News Blog: City of Portland team pivots to deliver meals to families experiencing food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic
PBOT and The Street Trust deliver food to Portland families during a time of crisis
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News Release: Construction begins on SE 136th Avenue, transforming a formerly rural road into a 1.8 mile street lined with sidewalks, bike lanes and safe crossings for access to parks, schools and public transit
The SE 136th Avenue Paving and Sidewalks to Opportunity Project is funded by Fixing Our Streets
Press release
News Release: Construction begins on Portland’s newest bridge
Flanders Crossing, a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge over I-405, will provide a long-awaited connection between Northwest Portland and the Central City
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News Release: On-street parking is free on Juneteenth in celebration of the end of slavery
On Friday, June 19, in celebration of Juneteenth, all on-street metered parking will be free of charge and Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) offices will be closed for the City of Portland holiday.
Press release
Transportation Justice: The Work Ahead
The following message was sent from Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) Director Chris Warner to all PBOT staff on June 11, 2020.
Blog post
Traffic Advisory: N Greeley Avenue to receive major upgrade
Thoroughfare will be closed to all traffic June 15-19 as PBOT adds new pavement.
The project will increase safety for freight, motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic
Work continues on N Going Street Bridge repairs
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News Blog: PedPDX: Walking While Black
PedPDX data analysis and public outreach finds that one’s experience walking in Portland depends a lot on where in the city you live or work, but it also depends upon who you are.
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News Blog: PedPDX: Walking While Black
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