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Give the gift of safe streets this holiday season
Holiday travel can be stressful even during normal times. And these are not normal times.
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Help PBOT plan for the future of freight in Portland
New survey asks Portlanders to identify and prioritize needs for the safe, equitable, efficient, and sustainable movement of goods within the city
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Tips for climate-friendly travel in the wet, cold, and dark
Keep walking, biking, rolling and strolling, year-round!
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Shop local and earn free parking with Parking Kitty this holiday season
Find the purrfect gift for your loved ones by supporting small businesses and shopping local this holiday season.
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Adaptive BIKETOWN gets people riding at Adaptive Cycling Resource Fair
Adaptive cycling can be a great way for people with movement disorders like Parkinson’s to exercise and have fun.
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"Go By Greenways” in East Portland to have fun, stay healthy and win great prizes!
Play the Go By Greenways game over the next four weeks and get to know Portland’s newest neighborhood greenways
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Public input needed this fall as county, city consider cost cutting for earthquake ready Burnside Bridge
Although construction of the new, earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge will not start for a few years, Multnomah County, with assistance from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), is hard at work finding ways to make the most of the limited budget, and are looking for input from the public.
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News Blog: BIKETOWN bike-share is planning to expand. Where they expand depends on you.
The BIKETOWN bike-share program is seeking input on an expansion of its service area in Portland, including adding new stations. These plans are in their infancy, so the BIKETOWN team at the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is seeking the public's help.
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News Blog: Get outdoors and kick-off summer by walking and biking
PBOT has plenty of resources to help you get moving and have fun outdoors
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PBOT completes its first three-year cycle of the Gravel Street Service
Thanks to Fixing Our Streets, crews will return to work in Southeast Portland this coming winter
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PBOT launches Vision Zero dashboard with new data about the city's efforts to eliminate traffic deaths and improve road safety
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) introduces the Vision Zero dashboard, a new tool to help Portlanders better understand and track the bureau's efforts to eliminate deaths and serious injuries from Portland streets.
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News Blog: PBOT Maintenance Crews install ADA-compliant curb ramps along NE Fremont Street
Find the historic Freemont curb stamps and win a prize!
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