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Just What I’ve Always Wanted: an Icon for a Pothole
The “Noun Project” has announced a new collection of “civic” icons, including a few for transportation.
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PSU Transportation Seminars Resume with Fall Session
From PSU: Portland State University’s weekly transportation seminar series resumes on Friday, September 30th. As always, the seminars are free and open to the public in person or by webcast, which can be watched live or later via archive. The seminars are held at noon each week in Room 204 of the Urban Center at…
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Defending the Youth Pass
This Op-ed piece was passed on from OPAL (Organizing People, Activating Leaders). A version also appears on oregonlive.com. TRIMET YOUTHPASS: CREATING OUR TRANSIT RIDERS OF THE FUTURE Our region prides itself on sustainability, ideally a harmonious balance between economic vitality, environmental health and social equity. In order to meet our sustainability challenges for the coming…
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PBOT Meeting on Potential Bike, Pedestrian Project Applications
This is kind of interesting. My belief is that in the past, PBOT’s decisions about what projects to submit for the Metro Flexible Funds process have been internal. I’m intrigued to see a public input process here. May 13, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dan Anderson 503-823-3723 dan.anderson@portlandoregon.gov Transportation bureau announces public meeting to discuss…
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Share Your Transportation Management Ideas
PIPTA (the Pacific Intermountain Parking and Transportation Association – I understand why they use the acronym) are holding their annual conference in Vancouver, USA in July. They’ve just issued their call for presentations. You’ve got until May to shape up your ideas.