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PG&E to raise electric rates on average 17% in 2024.
Im glad I use NG for water & hvac....
 
ODOT has announced plan to toll Hwy 26 & Hwy 217

...as well as 205 (which we already knew about).

Tolling is no longer "just" a Clackamas County issue. They've been secretly working on westside tolling for three years! And just like with I-205 tolling there is no diversion study.

Listen to the Oregon Tolling Updates podcast to learn more
https://www.oregontollingupdates.com/p/senator-mark-meek-spends-time-with#details

All of Oregon should get to vote on any new tolls.
Learn more about IP-4 here: https://VoteBeforeTolls.org
 
ODOT has announced plan to toll Hwy 26 & Hwy 217

...as well as 205 (which we already knew about).

Tolling is no longer "just" a Clackamas County issue. They've been secretly working on westside tolling for three years! And just like with I-205 tolling there is no diversion study.

Listen to the Oregon Tolling Updates podcast to learn more
https://www.oregontollingupdates.com/p/senator-mark-meek-spends-time-with#details

All of Oregon should get to vote on any new tolls.
Learn more about IP-4 here: https://VoteBeforeTolls.org

I get tolling the interstate hwys but not the intrastate roads. At least with interstate you get tolls from out of state drivers sharing the cost.
 
I get tolling the interstate hwys but not the intrastate roads. At least with interstate you get tolls from out of state drivers sharing the cost.
I'd honestly prefer a progressive tax that covers all of Oregon's roads and then a toll on out of state drivers to cover the rest.
 
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ODOT has announced plan to toll Hwy 26 & Hwy 217

...as well as 205 (which we already knew about).

Tolling is no longer "just" a Clackamas County issue. They've been secretly working on westside tolling for three years! And just like with I-205 tolling there is no diversion study.

Listen to the Oregon Tolling Updates podcast to learn more
https://www.oregontollingupdates.com/p/senator-mark-meek-spends-time-with#details

All of Oregon should get to vote on any new tolls.
Learn more about IP-4 here: https://VoteBeforeTolls.org

combining the drivers looking to avoid tolls and the burnside bridge closed, along with the 205 oregon city bridge work, sounds like traffic is gonna be hell for a while.
 

This is kind of awesome. After the earthquake, we'll have our very own Bridge to Nowhere.

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This bridge to nowhere is in the San Gabriel mountains in Southern California, and is (now) in a wilderness area. The road to it washed away in a flood, but the bridge didn't. I've hiked to it.

barfo
 
Which of the Portland bridges that span the Willamette meet modern earthquake standards?

The Tillicum and the Sellwood.

And yes, in an emergency you can drive your car across the Tillicum.
 
This is kind of awesome. After the earthquake, we'll have our very own Bridge to Nowhere.

maxresdefault.jpg

This bridge to nowhere is in the San Gabriel mountains in Southern California, and is (now) in a wilderness area. The road to it washed away in a flood, but the bridge didn't. I've hiked to it.

barfo

Thats really cool! How long was your hike?
 
2023 shaping up to be deadliest year for Portland crashes

 
Cars kill people, ban private citizens from owning cars.
Yep. Sounds about like typical logic.
Of course, we could just make the necessary changes to give people a better option. How about public transit, based on electricity, that gets you to any other city in Oregon in half the time as driving?

Totally doable.
 
Yep. Sounds about like typical logic.
Of course, we could just make the necessary changes to give people a better option. How about public transit, based on electricity, that gets you to any other city in Oregon in half the time as driving?

Totally doable.

Sounds just like New York city, and a good way to get mugged.

How do we safely travel through each cities gangs to reach our home city? Will we need to travel in fighting gangs like in the movie "The Warriors"?
 
Sounds just like New York city, and a good way to get mugged.

How do we safely travel through each cities gangs to reach our home city? Will we need to travel in fighting gangs like in the movie "The Warriors"?

It's just as easy to be followed home in your car and robbed at home.

In fact, it happens all the time.

With even decent security it would probably be easier to protect you on public transit.
 
It's just as easy to be followed home in your car and robbed at home.

In fact, it happens all the time.

With even decent security it would probably be easier to protect you on public transit.

Wait. Okay. What percentage of car owners are looking to rob another driver on the road compared to public transit passengers looking to rob fellow passengers?

I have no clue on stats but i would find it very hard to believe that they are even remotely close.
Im not sure how it can be just as easy. Not seeing that at all.
in this city, mass transit is very hard to expand alot more. 84 is maxed out. The hills and rivers,etc.
to massively expand mass transit to remove a decent percentage of traffic would be an astronomical cost I would imagine
They are closing the burnside bridge for 5 years to work on it. It took 5 years to build the new max/pedestrian bridge near the ross island bridge.
This city wasnt built to expand within. Narrow streets lack of thruways, etc.
 
Wait. Okay. What percentage of car owners are looking to rob another driver on the road compared to public transit passengers looking to rob fellow passengers?

I have no clue on stats but i would find it very hard to believe that they are even remotely close.
Im not sure how it can be just as easy. Not seeing that at all.
in this city, mass transit is very hard to expand alot more. 84 is maxed out. The hills and rivers,etc.
to massively expand mass transit to remove a decent percentage of traffic would be an astronomical cost I would imagine
They are closing the burnside bridge for 5 years to work on it. It took 5 years to build the new max/pedestrian bridge near the ross island bridge.
This city wasnt built to expand within. Narrow streets lack of thruways, etc.
We have trains all over the place. Max, and streetcars. There are many examples of cities all over the world with even worse conditions than Portland which have far better mass transit.

In fact, the whole Portland Metro area was covered by streetcars in the 50s and 60s
 
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