Software engineer in PDX, trying to figure out how to get there by bike
Xavier Salazar
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I will never know a life of four completely functional elevators that allow me to bike out of my neighborhood
There’s no reason this can’t be made permanent
Just a few moments later, the mom showed up to feed it
If you get going with enough speed in a short sleeve shirt, you can angle your arms just right to get some wind right down your pits and it feels great. The government doesn’t want you to know this.
Officially adopted plans for our neighborhood bike+ped improvements have sat on shelves longer than I've been alive
Every single day, I become more and more convinced the City does not care to significantly improve the lives of anyone that gets around outside of a personal automobile
Over the past couple weeks, we’ve heard a Downy Woodpecker in a cavity in a dying trunk of a cherry tree
Today was the first day the nestling poked its head out
Additionally, the Mayor is keen on using tens-of-millions of PCEF funds to "upgrade" the Moda Center for their billionaire owner
PPB won't come to the scene of pedestrian crashes unless you're killed or seriously injured, and even then they'll probably let the driver go with a shrug
Waymo Premier announced today for $29.99/mo.
TriMet reduced fares top-out at $28/mo. and is facing horrific service cuts due to legislative incompetence
PBOT and the City are entertaining ideas of allowing these vehicles on roads they already can't afford to maintain
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
Xavier Salazar
A Council work session on the Moda Center later this month coincides with the Portland Metro Chamber's big-ticket annual meeting. But Metro Chamber CEO wants councilors to hear the Blazers' owner speak at their event, so he's asked council leadership to accommodate and reschedule the public meeting.