If the city wants to create so many road diets it also needs to focus on the car alternatives.
We need more bike paths and get Tri-Met to not be a joke.
Stop allowing sidewalks to be closed off for whole blocks.
Tri-Met needs some more pressure on them than Lyft or Uber.
Can we talk about the fact that anyone who moves to this city can always have a job waiting for them with a ride share program.?
People are bringing their cars to this city when they move here.
Bike commuting numbers have stayed stagnant.
All these murals with bikes on them make us look like a joke
We need a balance
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