Traffic Safety

One of the most important parts of my campaign is listening. I encourage everyone to like, follow, and join the conversation each week. Share your ideas, ask questions, and engage respectfully of each other. Remember, we are neighbors who genuinely care about one another and our city. We can disagree without being disagreeable.

In my next few posts I will write up some of the top concerns I have heard constituents of district five mention. We all have come face to face with at least one or two of the following safety issues in Portland: Unsafe road crossings made more difficult in the winter, speed limits that seem higher they should, unchecked speeding, and individuals behaving unsafely at intersections and medians. Your district 5 neighbors mentioned speeding, pedestrian safety, and bike safety as being a top concern. Some common speed-reduction techniques are: lowering posted speed limits, radar speed feedback signs, painted lane narrowing and flexible bollards, increased enforcement. I am of the opinion that the expansion of bike lanes would slow traffic down in several neighborhoods. I would love to hear some more ideas and solutions.
Please post below with any thoughts, ideas, concerns, information of things that worked in your neighborhood  šŸ˜Š


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