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PBOT's Portland Public Street Plazas are community-oriented public spaces where business and community activities are clustered, using the full width or part of a city street Rather than just a place to pass through, these sections of city streets become neighborhood destinations.
Ifan ussun an ei PBOT’s Slow Streets/Safe Street Initiative (Túmúnún Won Anenap) epwe fiis? Aneani ekkewe kapaseis aramas iir mei sou kapaseis fanitan me ekkewe pekiin aùrèèùr mei kawor seni we Portland’s Neighborhood Greenways fansoun osukosuken COVID-19.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation’s (PBOT) Healthy Blocks program was an innovative response to the COVID-19 pandemic and has since retired. Please see our Block Party program for information on hosting an event on your neighborhood street today!
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) launched the Safe Streets Initiative in response to the Covid-19 public health crisis. Part of this initiative is FREE, temporary, 5-minute pickup/drop-off permit to use a designated parking space near your business. Zones are valid through June 30, 2022.
Apply for Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) Outdoor Dining. Steps to follow before applying, fee schedule, links to design guidance and permit conditions.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) may require traffic control for work in the public right-of-way. Equipment may be bought or rented. Here are basic examples of traffic control and a partial list of vendors in the Portland area. Vendor list does not indicate a preference.
Các Tuyến phố Đi chậm | Sáng kiến Đường phố An toàn của PBOT sẽ hoạt động như thế nào? Đọc các câu hỏi thường gặp và hướng dẫn của chúng tôi về việc sử dụng Neighborhood Greenway của Portland trong cuộc khủng hoảng sức khỏe cộng đồng Covid-19.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) initiated Slow Streets | Safe Streets during the COVID-19 public health crisis. Learn about the Greenways Volunteer effort that helped support the program.
Guide for Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) outdoor dining permits. Businesses are required to have an outdoor dining permit to have food or beverage service in the public right-of-way. Permits will be under the new Outdoor Dining program, previously called “Healthy Businesses”.
Cum va funcționa inițiativa PBOT Străzi lente | Străzi sigure? Citiți întrebările noastre frecvente și instrucțiunile noastre pentru folosirea zonelor Neighborhood Greenways din Portland în timpul crizei de sănătate publică Covid-19.
Some right-of-way permits through the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) let businesses and nonprofits use street and/or sidewalk space to serve customers. This guide helps ensure your space is accessible for people with disabilities as required by the ADA.
Detailed information about a pilot project at NE Alameda and NE Fremont Streets to improve safety and reduce neighborhood cut-through traffic.
This form is for anyone who wants to provide feedback about the Healthy Blocks permit program, through the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
Este verano, el PBOT está promoviendo numerosas plazas públicas en toda la ciudad en colaboración con las asociaciones, negocios y comunidades locales.
¿Cómo funcionará la Iniciativa de calles tranquilas | calles seguras del PBOT? Lea las preguntas frecuentes y nuestros lineamientos para el uso de los corredores verdes (Neighborhood Greenways) de Portland durante la crisis de salud pública por el Covid-19.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) developed the Portland Public Street Plazas as community-oriented public spaces where business and community activities are clustered. This directory will help you find information and the locations of plazas around Portland.
We want to hear your feedback on PBOT’s Safe Streets Initiative, including:
- Healthy Businesses: Expanded outdoor dining
- Slow Streets: Neighborhood greenway advisory signage
- Safer Busy Streets: Expanded walkways and corners
Companies may sign up with the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to provide additional resources for permit holders with the Healthy Businesses program—construction materials, design, installation, maintenance, labor, or discounts. Partnerships can be limited to support communities of color.