Services and Resources for Transportation and roads

You must have prior permission to enter city stormwater, sanitary, or sewer systems. Environmental Services issues authorization.
The City's Hearings Office is authorized to review City and Port of Portland ordered towed vehicles. The Hearings Office reviews tows initiated by the following City Bureaus: Portland Bureau of Transportation, Portland Police Bureau, and Portland Parks Bureau.
Learn how to navigate Portland by foot like a pro. We tailor our in-person trainings to meet your group's needs.
Portland City Code gives you the option of requesting a modification to some Transportation decisions through an administrative review by the Transportation Enforcement Program Manager.
Order free Vision Zero materials from the Portland Bureau of Transportation to help educate family, friends, neighbors, your school, or your organization about Vision Zero, Portland's commitment to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
A variety of services provide support following serious traffic crashes in Portland.
Feel confident leading rides for small and large groups. A great option for schools wanting to coordinate family rides, but aren't quite ready to offer bike safety education programming.
The Portland Bureau Of Transportation's (PBOT) Ride Through the Seasons campaign aims to encourage Portlanders to keep on riding their bike past summer and into fall. Join us for rides and events, with the chance to win prizes along the way. Riding in the rain is not only doable, it's fun too!
Overview of street and sidewalk improvement requirements for development proposals. Resources for determining what type of public right-of-way improvements may be needed for a specific site.
Every neighborhood benefits from safe and inviting streets, and Portland is no exception. Whether on foot, riding a bike or in a car, sharing the road is what we’re all about.

Safe Ride Home

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Safe Ride Home is a partnership between the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), taxis, transportation network companies (like Lyft and Uber), the Portland Police Bureau, and bar owners to offer reduced-cost rides on targeted holidays and events to prevent people driving under the influence.
Answers to frequently asked questions about the Portland Bureau of Transportation's Safe Routes to School program.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation's Safe Routes to School program can help your school develop a circulation map and other transportation strategies.