Apr 10, 2021
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) introduced the Vision Zero dashboard, a new tool to help Portlanders better understand and track the bureau s efforts to eliminate deaths and serious injuries from Portland streets.
The new dashboard gives a visually rich snapshot of the variety of quantifiable street improvements, speed limit changes, educational events, and other efforts underway across the city to achieve the goal of zero traffic deaths. It answers some of the most common questions PBOT receives about the city s Vision Zero work. And it will be updated quarterly, so the public can see the latest information throughout the year, without waiting for annual reports.
Updated: 8:31 AM PDT April 7, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Most stolen cars, if ever located, are found within a week or two, according to Portland Police. So, when a Hazell Dell woman got the call nearly four months later to come to pick up her Nissan Pathfinder in North Portland, she was thrilled.
“We couldn t believe it. I looked over every day on Craigslist, Facebook Market, hoping someone has it or posted it for sale. I know it s an older car, but it really means a lot to me, said Alena Wikham.
Alena’s dad bought this Nissan Pathfinder in 1993. It became “hers” a few years later. Four hundred thousand miles later, it vanished from a Hazel Dell street on Dec. 4.
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