Online Open House on Advisory Shoulders and Bike Lanes

Public Meeting
Please join us for an online open house to learn more about advisory shoulders and bike lanes and provide feedback. A presentation will be followed by opportunity for questions and comments.  
Advisory shoulders provide space on narrow roadways for people to walk, bike, and roll. People driving use the center lane in both directions and use the shoulder lane to pass each other. People walking, biking, and rolling have the right of way and people driving must yield the shoulder lane.
6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Available Online

It may sound strange – cars in both directions sharing a single travel lane? But advisory shoulders and bike lanes have proven a safe, low-cost, low-impact way to create comfortable space for walking and biking on streets with lower to moderate traffic volumes and speeds.   

The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has installed advisory shoulders or bike lanes in three locations in Portland, and more are planned for 2023 and 2024, including locations in the Lents, West Portland Park, and Southwest Hills Residential neighborhoods. Please join us for an online open house to learn more about advisory shoulders and bike lanes and provide feedback. A presentation will be followed by opportunity for questions and comments.  

During the meeting, we will gather feedback and answer questions in a respectful environment.  

The meeting will take place over Zoom and will be recorded. Registration is required at the link below.  

Online Open House on Advisory Shoulders and Bike Lanes 

December 1, 2022,  6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

Connect by Zoom (registration required)

Please contact Shawn Canny if you have issues connecting to the meeting at shawn.canny@portlandoregon.gov.