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Portland Freight Advisory Committee (PFC) - May Meeting

Public Meeting
The Portland Freight Advisory Committee (PFC) serves as an advisory group to the Bureau of Transportation and City Council on issues related to freight mobility.
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8:30 am 10:30 am
Available Online

This is an in-person meeting, while still providing a hybrid option for those unable to attend in person.

In-person option: Portland Building – Room 216

8:30 AM – Welcome and Introductions
Jana Jarvis / All

8:35 AM – Hot Topics, Points of Interest
Jana Jarvis / All
PFC members report on current activities from their respective industry and agencies.
• Vision Zero updates – Leeor Schweitzer

9:00 AM – PDX2045 Master Plan
Tom Bouillon and Aaron Ray (Port of Portland)
Port staff will present on the PDX2045 Master Plan including the overall process, current status, and timeline for the plan.

9:30 AM – Paving/Safety in North Portland Industrial Areas
Zef Wagner and Shaylee Robanske (PBOT)
PBOT staff will present on a proposal to use HVUT funding to develop a near-term, affordable strategy for addressing urgent maintenance and safety needs on major freight corridors (N Columbia Blvd, N Marine Dr, and N Portland Rd) in North Portland industrial areas. This will be followed by an update on PBOT’s pavement striping maintenance program.

10:00 AM – Legislative Update
Mark Lear (PBOT) 
PBOT staff will provide a briefing on the legislative process.

10:20 AM – Public Comments
Jana Jarvis
Members of the public can provide comment and ask questions to the committee and staff.

10:30 AM – Adjourn

MEETING MINUTES

To be approved at the June PFC meeting on 6/5.

PRESENTATIONS & MATERIALS

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