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1City storm clean-up crews ?focusing on bike routes? 1 Citation After two weeks of a once-in-a-generation winter storm that pelted Portland into submission, the Bureau of Transportation is now in full clean up mode. A few days after the first snow fell, we turned our attention to how gravel laid down by PBOT to break up the ice was impacting bikeways. Back on December 16th, they didn?t mince words in telling us that we shouldn?t expect the gravel to be picked up ?any time soon.? Now, in their latest press release about the storm clean-up effort, PBOT say, technorati.com
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Central City survey says 13% commute by bike 1 Citation Graph from survey results on travel mode into the central city. Click to enlarge (Kittelson & Associates, Inc.) As part of their ongoing Central Portland Plan and the Central Portland Transportation Plan, the City?s Bureau of Transportation commissioned an analysis of parking conditions in the central city. As part of that work, Kittlelson & Associates, Inc. (the planning firm the city hired), did a survey to find out which travel modes people use to get to the central city. ?If you had to cut $6.4 million out of Transportation?s budget, how would you prioritize the following programs?? ? From an online survey put out by PBOT Citing an expected shortfall of $6.4 million for the coming financial, technorati.com
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City asks for help to find potholes 1 Citation This pothole was chalked up on the Pothole Ride last year. (Photo: Heather Andews) The Portland Bureau of Transportation just issued their latest press release about the big winter storm. This time, the focus is on potholes. PBOT is urging residents to report potholes* because the ?heavy snowfall caused treacherous conditions for motorists?? (Hey wait, don?t potholes pose an equally, and even more severe potential hazard to cyclists?). The press release goes on to describe the reason for, technorati.com
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A closer look at bike boulevards in Mayor?s ?First 100 Days? list 1 Citation 15 miles of Portland streets will get calmer, safer, and more enjoyable for bikes in the coming months. (Photo © J. Maus) At a subcommittee meeting before the monthly Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting in City Hall last night, the Portland Bureau of Transportation?s Traffic Safety Program Manager Mark Lear and Traffic Safety Specialist Greg Raisman outlined details on the bike boulevard portion of Mayor Adams? ?First 100 Day Action Plan?. In that list, Mayor Adams promised to, ?Identify, technorati.com
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