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Nov 4,2008
Steel Bridge Back in Service
by pearlgirl
The Steel Bridge is now open for MAX and bus service. Earlier this morning during a test lift, the bridge was stuck 10 feet above the deck due to an electrical malfunction with Union Pacific RR equipment.
Nov 4,2008
Steel Bridge Closed
by pearlgirl
The Steel Bridge has an electrical malfunction that has caused it to remain open. Obviously, it is closed to all traffic. At this time, TriMet does not know when it will reopen. Stay tuned. Shuttle buses will take riders between the Rose Quarter Transit Center and the Old Town/Chinatown stations. The seven bus lines that typically cross the Steel Bridge will use either the Broadway or Burnside bridges. Bus lines: 4-Fessenden, 8-NE 15th Ave, 10-NE 33rd Ave, 33-Fremont, 35-Greeley, 44-Mocks Crest and 77-Broadway/Halsey. Read more at Portland Tribune .
Nov 3,2008
15 Mashup Tools for Your Local Neighborhood
by dariusmonsef
Want a donut? Want to know if you'll need an umbrella today? Trying to avoid traffic? Want to know if it's safe for your kids to play in the front yard? We'll look a dozen-ish mashups that provide useful, helpful, interesting and fun information about the local area that you you live in. For those asking what a mashup is? The web 2.0 world spawned thousands of social networks and user contributed content sites... The same world has connected even more sites and people with the ability for developers to take the APIs from a couple different sites and mash them together to create new and interesting ways to share information and data. WalkScore | Find What's In a Walkable Distance
"Walk Score shows you a map of what is nearby and calculates a Walk Score for any property. Buying a house in a walkable neighborhood is good for your health and good for the environment." Portland rates in their top 10 cities. You can even see their directory of Portl
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"Walk Score shows you a map of what is nearby and calculates a Walk Score for any property. Buying a house in a walkable neighborhood is good for your health and good for the environment." Portland rates in their top 10 cities. You can even see their directory of Portl
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Oct 27,2008
Hawthorne Bridge Closure Tomorrow
by Calendar Girl
A damaged cable on the 98-year-old Hawthorne Bridge will be repaired Tuesday morning, closing the bridge to traffic for most of the day. See the Portland Tribune article. Due to the emergency repairs, Multnomah County will be closing the Hawthorne Bridge on Tuesday, October 28 from 9:00am until approximately 1:00pm. Buses that normally use the Hawthorne Bridge will be rerouted to the Morrison Bridge.
Oct 3,2008
Traffic Advisory for Portland Marathon
by pearlgirl
The 38th annual Portland Marathon will be run on Sunday October 5th, 2008 beginning at 7 AM. Traffic will be impacted throughout the day, and in some cases, certain major thoroughfares will be closed from 6:30AM to 3:00PM or later. Times are approximate and may vary by 15 to 30 minutes. SW Naito Parkway, SW Salmon, SW Broadway, NW Davis, SW 3rd, SW 4th, NW Raleigh, NW Thurman, NW Wardway, NW St. Helens Road, N Willamette Blvd, N Greeley and N Interstate, NW Lovejoy, NW 9th are all impacted by the race to a significant degree throughout the day and should be avoided. The Broadway Bridge is CLOSED to westbound traffic from 10:00am to Noon, and the Morrison Bridge is CLOSED to westbound traffic between 6-8:45am. The Burnside Bridge is CLOSED to westbound traffic between 6:30-9:00am. The St. Johns Bridge will have one lane open to traffic in each direction. The Marathon Course route is closed to all unauthorized vehicular and bicycle traffic. There are no exceptions. WESTSIDE DOWNTOWN
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Oct 3,2008
Bicycle Boulevards in NE Portland
by pearlgirl
From Central Northeast Neighbors ... Do you ride your bicycle in NE Portland? Have you noticed that the only bicycle boulevard in the area is NE Tillamook? Well, the Bicycle Transportation Alliance has noticed. The BTA has researched the streets in NE Portland and found those streets that would work as a bicycle boulevard. NE Going Street is one of those streets. This street was chosen because it runs continuously for 3.5 miles with minimal auto traffic and low car speeds. It will also create a safe bike route to nine parks, eleven schools, nine neighborhoods, and four business districts, all in your community. Read more about this project at the BTA website, and get active! Contact Emily Gardner at Emily@bta4bikes.org for more information, and check out www.bikeblvd.com . Related Information Why bike boulevards? BTA Launches Bike Blvd Campaign BTA: NE Going Street will be focus of bike boulevard effort N/NE Portland Bike Blvd Map SW Neighborhoods pr
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Oct 2,2008
Closure » N. Vancouver Avenue Bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad
by pearlgirl
Portland Transportation Maintenance Operations will be closing the N Vancouver Avenue Bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad between N Farragut and N Columbia Boulevard for three weeks starting Monday, October 13 through Sunday, November 2 for deck maintenance work. The public is advised that the bridge will be closed to all motorized traffic all days and all hours. Pedestrian traffic will be allowed on the sidewalks at all times, and bicycles may walk their bikes on the sidewalks during the closure. Pedestrians and bicyclists may experience short delays while the work is being performed. Detour signs will direct traffic around the closure. The primary detour route around the bridge is NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between NLombard Street and NE Columbia Boulevard. The bridge is being closed in order to perform deck maintenance work, which consists of installing an epoxy deck overlay. The overlay is intended to seal and protect the wearing surface and the deck reinforc
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Sep 30,2008
2008 Portland Transportation Summit
by pearlgirl
City Commissioner/Mayor-Elect Sam Adams and ODOT Region 1 Manager Jason Tell will address transportation safety representatives and community leaders at Portland's annual Transportation Safety Summit, to be held downtown from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, October 6, 2008. What: 2008 Portland Transportation Safety Summit When: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Monday, October 6, 2008 Where: The Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue in downtown Portland (between Main and Madison), in the Auditorium on the 2nd floor Summit Program 12:00-1:00 p.m. Pre-Summit networking session (optional) Immediately prior to the start of the Transportation Safety Summit will be a networking session with pizza, fruit, and other refreshments served in Room C on the second floor of the Portland Building. 1:00-1:30 p.m . Presentation - "The state of Portland's transportation safety"The Transportation Safety Summit will open with a presentation on the state of Po
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Sep 30,2008
TriMet Adds More Security Measures
by pearlgirl
Includes more police, security cameras and fare enforcement TriMet General Manager Fred Hansen announced further expansion of the agency's security measures, including hiring more police officers, increasing fare inspection, and with the support of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), adding more cameras to MAX stations.Additional TriMet Security Enhancements Hiring 15 police officers, bringing the total number of budgeted officers from 43 to 58, doubling the number of actual officers who were working for the Transit Police Division (TPD) a year ago. Five (5) of the officers will be assigned to the Eastside Precinct for additional coverage every day; three (3) officers will be dedicated to the Westside Precinct; two (2) will be assigned to TPD Central Precinct; five (5) officers will be hired earlier than planned for the I-205/Portland Mall extension that opens in September 2009. Officers will be hired as quickly as police agencies can assign them to TPD. Tri
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Sep 26,2008
PDOT Extends Street Car Survey
by pearlgirl
At the request of Neighborhood Associations from East Portland, the Portland Office of Transportation (PDOT) has extended the timeline for the Streetcar System Plan District Surveys from September 15 to October 31, 2008. Surveys for North Portland, Northeast Portland, East Portland, and Southeast Portland are available online . Printed copies of the surveys may be picked up or dropped off at Neighborhood Coalition offices. North Portland Neighborhood Services (NPNS) 2209 N. Schofield, 97217 Central Northeast Neighbors (CNN) 4415 NE 87th, 97220 Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN)
4815 NE 7th Ave., 97211 Southeast Uplift (SEUL)
3534 SE Main, 97214 East Portland Neighborhood Office (EPNO)
1017 NE 117th Ave, 97220 Survey translations are available upon request. Completed surveys may also be mailed back to PDOT at the address below: Portland Office of Transportation
1120 SW 5th Ave, #800
Portland, OR 97204
Attn:
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