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Traffic Advisory: Third phase of paving on SW Fourth Avenue to begin Friday, May 9 with weekend road closure between SW Harrison and Market streets

Work will require detours and a closure of SW Fourth between SW Harrison and Market from 8 p.m. on Friday, May 9 through 5 a.m., Sunday, May 11

Updated Traffic Advisory


Traffic Advisory: Second phase of paving on SW Fourth Avenue begins tomorrow, March 20, between SW Lincoln and Harrison streets

Work will impact travel lanes and I-405 Northbound Fourth Avenue Exit 1B through Sunday, March 30

Traffic Advisory


Vision Zero in your community!

PBOT's Vision Zero February 2025 newsletter.

Updated Newsletter


82% support safety cameras

PBOT's Vision Zero January 2025 newsletter.

Updated Newsletter


4 new Vision Zero updates

PBOT's Vision Zero December 2024 newsletter.

Updated Newsletter


New safety projects and fall biking tips inside!

PBOT's Vision Zero October 2024 newsletter.

Updated Newsletter


Traffic Advisory: First phase of paving on SW Fourth Avenue in downtown to begin Wednesday, Sept. 11

Paving work to close lanes on SW Fourth Avenue, between SW Lincoln and SW Mill beginning Wednesday, Sept. 11 with one lane of SW 4th Ave. remaining open

Traffic Advisory


Traffic Advisory: Crews working for PBOT to begin corner ramp replacements in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ahead of SW Fourth Avenue paving

The first phase of curb ramp upgrades will occur on SW Fourth Avenue between Grant and Mill streets

Press release


New year, new investments: PBOT to break ground on nine new projects in Portland’s Central City in 2022

Nine new projects will begin construction in 2022. The projects, which emerge from the City Council-approved Central City in Motion and Rose Lane Project plans, are designed to improve the speed and reliability of transit, provide dedicated space for people who bike, and to make streets safer regard

Press release


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