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Time to reboot the Sellwood Bridge?
A re-evaluation of the whole Sellwood Bridge project, in light of the recent funding defeat in Clackamas County
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Public projects, political capital, and the sunk cost fallacy
How the sunk cost fallacy, particularly applied to political capital, can cause public officials to insist on the timely completion of dubious projects.
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How TriMet loses over $85k/year to credit card thieves.
Credit card thieves are buying TriMet passes with stolen credit cards and reselling them to transit users for cash (at a discount), costing the agency $85k per year.
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Yesterday’s election results
The results from the May 17 2011 election are in, and here’s how transport and land use issues fared.
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The plight of the auto-dependent motorist
A discussion of the “auto dependent” and “choice” motorists.