News Release: Street Plazas come to life on N Denver Avenue and SE Clinton Street as part of PBOT’s Healthy Businesses Permit Program
Portland Bureau of Transportation sent this bulletin at 08/05/2020 12:55 PM PDT
![]() The program layout for the southern block of the Denver Ave Plaza. The Kenton Business Association has organized a GoFundMe to support the creation and maintenance of the plaza for the next two months. The plaza will be open daily and operate from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. TriMet’s line 4 bus in Kenton will be temporarily rerouted a block to the south to give local businesses the extra space they need to operate safely. Additional details about the plaza can be found on the Kenton Business Association’s Instagram account @kentonbusinesspdx or on Facebook at @shopkentonpdx. An additional plaza will have a soft launch this weekend on SE Clinton Street between 25th and 26th avenues. The plaza will open temporarily this weekend, Aug. 8-9, before reopening again on Aug. 15 and remaining open through the end of the Healthy Business permit period on Nov. 1. The Clinton Street Plaza will support neighboring businesses, including Broder Café, La Moule, Dots Cafe, Magna Kusina, Lucky Horseshoe Lounge, Clinton Street Record & Stereo, Annie Meyer Gallery and Gilly’s Salon. To accommodate the street plaza, TriMet’s line 10 bus will also be temporarily rerouted around the one-block street plaza. “The process for getting our Healthy Business permit was fast, the application was easy (even for a luddite like me) and we’ve had support from PBOT staff all along the way,” said Peter Bro, owner of Broder Cafe on SE Clinton Street. “We are excited to welcome Portlanders to the Clinton Street Plaza and can’t wait for them to safely enjoy all the great food and shops our neighborhood has to offer.” Since the beginning of the Healthy Businesses program, PBOT has approved over a dozen street closures to accommodate plazas. Most of these closures are for plazas on side streets off busy streets. All street closures are required to keep space clear for emergency vehicle access. View a map of all Healthy Business permits at https://www.portland.gov/external/map-healthy-businesses-permits-and-slow-streets-advisory-signs. Learn more about the Healthy Businesses permit program at https://www.portland.gov/transportation/safestreetspdx/what-healthy-businesses-permit. ![]() 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 The City of Portland complies with all non‐discrimination, Civil Rights laws including Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II. To help ensure equal access to City programs, services and activities, the City of Portland will reasonably modify policies/procedures and provide auxiliary aids/services to persons with disabilities. Call 503-823-5185, TTY 503-823-6868 or Oregon Relay Service: 711 with such requests, or visit http://bit.ly/13EWaCg |








