T. Kenji Sugahara
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The Bicycle Transportation Alliance wants to know:
Over the next four or five years, what should the tri-county area do to
make bicycling safer and more inviting?
Portland’s Bike Plan for 2030 has a tremendous list of ambitious projects
that would improve bicycling in the city of Portland. It’s a great
long-term City of Portland plan but *we need a plan-of-attack for the
entire tri-county Metro area* — a plan that helps us prioritize the next
few years worth of advocacy work. We are currently updating our Blueprint
for Better Biking
to
serve that important role and we need your input.
In 2005, we heard loud and clear that N/NE Portland needed major east-west
bike boulevards, that low traffic neighborhood routes were in-demand
citywide, and that the Sellwood Bridge was a huge barrier.
What are *your top 3 picks for projects* that need to happen in the next
few years — projects sure to improve safety and increase ridership?
In a few weeks, the BTA will be hosting input sessions in Clackamas,
Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Please join us!
- *12/4, 6-8pm: Washington County Input
Session
* at Fanno Creek Brew Pub, 12562 Southwest Main Street, Tigard
- *12/5, 6-8pm: Clackamas County Input
Session
* at First City Bikes, 916 Main Street, Oregon City
- *12/6, 6-8pm: Multnomah County Input
Session
* at BTA office, 618 NW Glisan Street, Suite 401, Portland
If you can’t attend an input session, visit our website for other means of
input
.
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Carl Larson | Advocate
tel: 503.226.0676 x16 | fax: 503.226.0498
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Bicycle Transportation Alliance
618 NW Glisan St., Suite 401
Portland, Oregon 97228-8289
www.btaoregon.org
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Kenji Sugahara
Executive Director
Oregon Bicycle Racing Association
Phone: 503-278-5550
http://www.obra.org