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All public comments and questions from the online open house about advisory shoulders and bike lanes and responses from PBOT staff.
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Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) handout from a public forum at Cleveland High School on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. Outlines short-term critical fixes and mid-term and long-term work shared with other agencies to increase safety at SE 26th Avenue and Powell Boulevard.
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Presentation to the Russell neighborhood on 10/6/22 about the San Rafael advisory bike lanes.
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Design for NE 7th and Tillamook improvements.
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A map of the western segment of the SW Capitol Highway Rose Lane project. In its entirety, the project construction will take place on SW Capitol Highway from SW Barbur Court to SW Bertha Boulevard.
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The first phase of the Lloyd to Woodlawn Project will prioritize the NE Safer 7th Ave project, as well as focused areas connecting to NE 9th Ave. Construction will continue throughout 2022 summer.
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This document outlines proposed changes to PBOT’s administrative rule TRN-9.02: Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plans for Residential Uses Administrative Rule and Procedures Guide.
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Report documenting the recommendations and implementation strategy for the Lloyd to Woodlawn Neighborhood Greenway
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Report on the planning process, recommendations, and implementation strategy for the Lloyd to Woodlawn Neighborhood Greenway
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This interim striping project will close a gap in Portland’s downtown bike network on SW Main Street between SW Third Avenue and SW Broadway, a key westbound connection for people bicycling across the Hawthorne Bridge.
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This memo documents a monitoring and mitigation approach for to the SW Capitol Highway Rose Lane Project. It identifies key traffic monitoring locations, observation schedule and potential mitigation responses.
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