Month: October 2007

  • Safe, Sound and Green

    Commissioner Sam Adams has announced his “Safe, Sound and Green” plan to fund street maintenance and safety projects. See the Oregonian coverage. This will be coupled with a Multnomah County proposal to help fund maintenance of the Willamette River Bridges and other critical County roads. Some of the County funds will also be shared with…

  • Bridge Book at PSU Seminar

    Portland State University Center for Transportation Studies Fall 2007 Transportation Seminar Series Speaker: Sharon Wood Wortman, author of “The Portland Bridge Book” Topic: Bridge Stories When: Friday, October 19, 2007, 12:00-1:30 pm Where: 204 Urban Center

  • “Bundling” Strategies Changing?

    Via Planetizen: In recent years we’ve seen a series of ballot measures (sometimes property taxes, but more often sales taxes) around the country to fund ‘balanced’ transportation investments, i.e., a combination of (usually rail) transit and roads. Metro has been watching the political tea leaves for some time calculating whether such a measure would pass…

  • Google Maps Street View now live in Portland

    Google Maps’ “Street View” feature, introduced earlier in the year, allows street level views of most any address in a supported city. To do this, Google has a fleet of vehicles with roof-mounted camera arrays which survey entire cities. The end result and user interface are both amazing, and somewhat disconcerting, given various privacy concerns…

  • Getting Presidential

    We usually avoid candidate politics here because we’re organized as a 501(c)(3) and can’t take positions on candidates. But we can provide a neutral forum, and I’m going to try to do that with this post. I was struck by a post over on the Daily Score about Barak Obama’s energy and climate plan. So…