Portland is a PR machine for light rail & streetcar
Here are Some Facts About Portland Oregon
“It must always be remembered how cost-effectiveness works in the public sector: the cost IS the benefit.” - author unknown
Aren't You Glad That You Don't Have to Live in Sprawl Like This? |
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When You can Live Here |
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Most of the planner's dream homes are along the East Side light rail line, except the bottom picture which is infill in what was a nice N.E. neighborhood, the third row down brick giant is in the Pearl (Waterfront Urban Renewal District) and the fifth row down is a beautiful hurd of row houses in St. Johns. All of the ugly sprawl pictures are from Southwest Portland, between the Sellwood bridge and Lake Oswego. |
What Does "sprawl" Really Look Like?
Bribery |
Cheaper & Better Transit |
EuroTranistShareLoss |
Elderly Travel |
GM & The Streetcar |
Commute Time Chart |
Top 10 Bus |
Clackamas Public Safety |
transit_congestion |
McLoughlin Plan |
CRC_Planning |
Zoneing Increases Cost, Hurts Economy |
High Rise |