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Toolkit | Active Right of Way
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. The 2012 Oregon Legislative Session is underway! Make sure your representative and senator know that you support complete streets that are:. Safe for walking to school. Safe and convenient for commuting by bicycle. Accessible and comfortable for senior citizens and people with disabilities to take TriMet. Find your legislators here. Master Contact List for Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland and Metro. Invest in Bikes 2-sheet.
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Active Right of Way (AROW) | Multi-modal transportation advocacy + activism | Portland, OR
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. Metro seeking applicants for Transportation Policy Advisory Committee. Posted by AROW in News. On September 27th, 2012 – Comments Off on Metro seeking applicants for Transportation Policy Advisory Committee. Scott writes on Portland Transport. It’s fall, which means that Metro is seeking citizen applicants. To serve on the Transportation Policy Advisory Committee. There are four openings. Posted by AROW in Infrastructure.
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. Join the AROW list! On February 15th, 2015 by AROW – Comments Off on Join the AROW list! Are you a Portland resident concerned about how we use our public right-of-way? Join the AROW list. You can also follow AROW on social media to stay up to date with opportunities to protect and improve Portland’s transportation infrastructure. Submit Your Comments on the Comprehensive Plan by Dec 31. Your ideas can shape how Portland will ...
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. Cycle Tracks: What About the Intersections? Posted in Advocate's Toolbox. On September 17th, 2013 by Nick – 4 Comments. The following post is about cycle track design, featuring information and details pulled from the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide. Dutch CROW Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic, Ireland’s National Cycling Manual. And David Hembrow’s blog A View From the Cycle Path. No Parking Cycle Tracks. The principle is si...
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. Cycle Tracks: What About the Intersections? Posted in Advocate's Toolbox. On September 17th, 2013 by Nick – 4 Comments. The following post is about cycle track design, featuring information and details pulled from the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide. Dutch CROW Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic, Ireland’s National Cycling Manual. And David Hembrow’s blog A View From the Cycle Path. No Parking Cycle Tracks. The principle is si...
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Get Support | Active Right of Way
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. Have a problem along your commute? Can’t get the city or state to take notice of needed improvements in your neighborhood? AROW can help. Let us know about your issue, and we’ll do our best to support your efforts. It’s helpful to provide:. Basic description. *Who is opposed? Why should they fix it? Who’s the point person to contact? Interested in the future of Portland's active transportation and transit network? If you need ...
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Take Action | Active Right of Way
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Active Right of Way. Streetcar & Bikes. Rail Related Bike Crashes in Portland. Here are some ways to get involved in critical decisions about. Anytime you see an unsafe situation. It takes 3 minutes to ask the city to make things right, and you might be pleasantly surprised with the results. If the city denies your request, please let us know. To local media, city council. The Portland Bureau of Transportation. The Oregon Department of Transportation. 3 Attend a public meeting. Join our email list. We ar...