A graphic of a BIKETOWN e-bike and Lime e-scooter.
Take our survey below for the chance to win a $50 Visa gift card. The City will share a summary of the results to the public in Spring 2026, including findings, recommendations, and next steps.
Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) staff holding signs with last year's five snowplow name winners.
For the second year in a row, PBOT and the City Elections Office are teaming up to name five more snowplows in the annual Snowplow Naming Contest. Now, they need your help to vote for the top names!
Practice your ranked-choice voting skills to rank your favorite snowplow names. Choose your top six names out of 20 - the top five names will be chosen. Vote between now and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 5 p.m. Choose wisely, you can only vote once! Winners will be announced the week of Feb. 2.
Find the ranked-choice ballot, contest rules, and more information on this year's event page.
People biking to work on the City Bike Bus.
Metro's Regional Travel Options (RTO) team is excited to announce that the Regional Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Strategy is officially open for public comment! This critical planning and policy document will guide TDM programming and investments throughout the region over the next 10 years.
What is Transportation Demand Management (TDM)? TDM programs inform and encourage people to walk, bike, roll, take transit and rideshare to maximize the efficiency of the region’s transportation system. This leads to improved mobility, reduced traffic and lower carbon emissions.
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On the web page, scroll to the bottom to the 'Draft documents for review' section to find these documents.
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As you review the draft, use the survey to record overall comments and/or comments on specific chapters.
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The survey will be open through Friday, February 13th.
We encourage you to share the draft TDM Strategy and public comment opportunity with your networks!
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