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PBOT Vision Zero April 2024 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School April 2024 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School March 2024 Newsletter

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News Release: PBOT announces major projects starting construction in 2024

Over $100 million in transportation investments across the city and on several of Portland’s most dangerous streets.

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PBOT Vision Zero February 2024 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School February 2024 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School January 2024 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School December 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School November 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Vision Zero October 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School October 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School September 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School June Newsletter

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Emergency water system repairs require weekend traffic closures on NE Prescott Street

Drivers should consider alternate routes and expect delays, especially during the Portland Sunday Parkways event on Sunday, June 25th.

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Portland Bureau of Transportation: Process in place to ensure capital projects meet specifications, but there were ways around it

Transportation had a formal process to document inspections before making payments, but staff were able to work around steps. Supervisors didn’t have procedures to identify allowable exceptions. We make recommendations to ensure staff follow the process and that supervisors are aware of exceptions.

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PBOT Vision Zero May 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School May Newsletter

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April Safe Routes News and Resources

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February Safe Routes News and Resources

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City Council Statement: ‘A Roadmap for the Next Two Years’

Resolution authorizes Chief Administrative Officer Michael Jordan to implement Measure 26-228, provides insight on how Commissioners-in-Charge will lead organizational change to prepare for City Administrator management, establishes 90-day action plans that address Portland’s most urgent need.

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