Portland: @trimet.org announces service reductions. Given the need to reduce service, their planners have done a good job in minimizing damage to their ridership and equity goals. 1/๐งต
trimet.org/servicecuts/...
Portland: @trimet.org announces service reductions. Given the need to reduce service, their planners have done a good job in minimizing damage to their ridership and equity goals. 1/๐งต
trimet.org/servicecuts/...
PBOT is working to improve traffic safety on SE Cรฉsar E Chรกvez Boulevard from Lafayette Court (just south of Powell Boulevard) to Schiller Street (just south of Holgate Boulevard).
Participate in the online open house and survey now open through March 23.
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CALLING ALL PORTLAND AREA TRANSIT NERDS:
Wordle but for TriMet routesโRoutle
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Haha hope you enjoy it!
Are you going!?
A bakfiets style cargo bike in front of the Willamette River at Waterfront Park. The Hawthorne Bridge in the background.
Another beautiful car-free 13 mile commute after dropping the kiddo at school. Rain is coming tomorrow, and we really need it! (We need snow in the mountains!) If we keep burning fossil fuels in cars, our snow pack will continue to shrink.
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๐ธThis park used to be a highway!
The restaurant lineup for Portland Dining Month looks fantastic. I'm so happy to have it back, after six years. pdxdiningmonth.com
News Roundup: Moda Center, James Beard Public Market, 1847 Food Park, and more www.nextportland.com/2026/02/10/n...
And I agree there's not enough hockey!
I'm currently on ep 3 (the one with Scott Hunter and all the smoothies) and it's my favorite so far. I find the main storyline kind of boring. I hear it picks up though!
Oof okay will do haha. And that makes sense. We just saw OBAA and I thought it was fine. Crazy how pertinent it became though, ugh. And yes, me too!!
Train Dreams was so gorgeous. Still need to see Hamnet! And I hope Sinners wins everything.
Oh wow, how amazing: "PAM CUT director Amy Dotson informed the crowd that del Toro donated thousands of dollars to the Tomorrow Theater in its infancy."
thank you for the outpouring of support!
those of us laid off from Teen Vogue yesterday are now sharing our GoFundMe to help us cover our emergency expenses now that we've lost our incomes, as we get back on our feet.
This is the scene at the Portland ICE facility right now where the Trump admin wants to send hundreds of National Guard troops to protect federal workers and property.
I lived in Seville for a semester and a guy grabbed me when I was walking home. Super scary. And the catcalling was absolutely out of control. Overall it felt much more hostile to women than US, or at least the PNW.
incredibly invested in this guy from portland and his weekly fade updates on the worldโs longest jeans
What great news! I've really been missing this resource.
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Some important details: - many of our school buildings are around 100 years old, give or take - Many of them are large brick structures that heat up when it gets hot and when it stays hot, retain heat - very few of them have AC - many of them donโt even have windows that open - because of the age of our buildings, things like mini-splits or window ac units arenโt an option because they overwhelm the schools ancient power grids (plus the non-opening windows make window ac units a non-starter) - although it will be cooler today than it has been other days this week, because the buildings donโt cool down over night, they stay very hot inside, despite outside temperatures. Many of our classrooms were eighty or ninety degrees this week - all week long, kids have been getting sick from the excessive heat in their classrooms - PPS is an employer, and there are OSHA regs about working conditions where it is that hot, and PPS doesnโt have the budget to staff the requirements that would keep them compliant - also, kids canโt learn inside a brick oven. They get sleepy, lethargic, irritable, in addition to the fact that itโs simply not safe and puts them at risk for heat stroke - despite what you remember about heat in the summer from your childhood, climate change is real and we have more, hotter weather for longer stretches than we used to have. Kids today arenโt โsoftโ, nor are their parents or their teachers. The climate has changed and our buildings require modernization - the state of Oregon has underfunded education since 1991. That means most of our schools havenโt been modernized, which is why most donโt have HVAC. Adding HVAC to all the schools that need it has a price tag of over 600 million dollars. Thanks to the passage of the most recent bond, PPS will be able to start chipping away at some if the deferred maintenance, but thatโs not fast work and still wonโt resolve this issue for every school. Please lobby your legislators to prioritize school funding (and tโฆ
PPS School Board Member Rashelle Chase-Miller has a run down of the reasons that PPS decided to close school a few hours early today.
long story short, decades of chronic disinvestment in our public schools coupled with the realities that our climate has changed. so much resilience work to be done
We're so excited to watch!
This week, you can try โdirty drinksโ at 10 Portland bars and restaurants - imbibe, enjoy, and support Zero Foodprintโs efforts toward healthy soil. #dirtydrinks #zerofoodprint #portland #bridgetownbites
Pure chaos, I love it.
At least we're not running Hood to Coast! ๐
Ooh yes. I love Exile, which she did with Bon Iver. Willow is great, too. And I think the whole Midnights album is a masterpiece.
Portland: thereโs still time to steal this idea and implement it on SW Harvey Milk St
"Want to have more cash in your pocket? Itโs as easy as riding a bike." <-- One of 7 taglines PBOT is testing
Jealous.
Chilling final paragraph and editorโs note.