We want to hear from you!
The condition of streets and sidewalks in front
of our homes and throughout our neighborhoods affects how we get around. We
want to hear about how you use residential side streets, problems you
experience as you try to get around in your neighborhood, and your input about
your expectations for residential street improvements in the City of Portland.
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Take our survey to tell us how the Neighborhood Streets Program
can best serve you. The survey will take only a few minutes to complete and is
available in English, Español, Việt Ngữ, 中文, and Русский.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation
has begun the planning process to develop policies and funding options for
improving residential side streets. Your input on this survey will help us
understand where to focus efforts and what to prioritize in the new program.
The goals for the City of Portland Neighborhood
Streets Program are to develop:
- A sustainable funding strategy to fix unimproved
streets
- A process to prioritize residential street
projects
- A process to determine what street standards to
apply for each project
- An inclusive, effective, and equitable public
engagement process that is built upon community values and priorities
If you have questions or require additional
information on the program or survey, please contact Anne Hill at anne.hill@portlandoregon.gov.
The
Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is the steward of the City’s
transportation system, and a community partner in shaping a livable city. We
plan, build, manage and maintain an effective and safe transportation system
that provides access and mobility. www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation
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