[Draft] LTE announcing Park Ave Bike Lane Report

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Zack Barowitz

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Nov 16, 2025, 10:05:48 PMNov 16
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Road paint rarely causes controversy but ever since their inception, the parking protected bike lanes  have been an exception. Nearby residents were miffed about the lack of parking, the reviews were mixed among cyclists. Some thought that putting the bike land between parked cars and the curb made the street safer while others considered the perception of safety was an illusion and grumbled that the city should have left well enough alone.


But what is the real outcome of the parking separated facility? A report filed by the Portland Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee has some surprising conclusions:


  • All injury crashes, including motorists, were reduced by 44.9%, from (98) to (54).

  • Bicycle crashes increased by 11%, from (9) to (10) including one fatality

  • Pedestrian crashes at Intersections increased 233% from (3) to (10)


How can that be? The data indicates that the guiding principle of reducing the road with (known as a “road diet”) is sound when it comes to slowing down cars and reducing serious accidents, but that certain deficiencies in the design are having an adverse effect on cyclists and pedestrians.


The report recommends several approaches to reconfiguring the bike lanes to make the corridor safe for all users. The report has been submitted to the Portland City officials for their review.



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Scsmedia

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Nov 16, 2025, 10:40:04 PMNov 16
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Can someone put this in a google doc on our drive so it can be edited, etc.

Steven Scharf

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Zack Barowitz

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Nov 17, 2025, 8:01:47 AMNov 17
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Scsmedia

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Nov 17, 2025, 12:40:58 PMNov 17
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Thanks for drafting the OpEd.  I have updated the link so others can add content to the doc.  We should get this out be the end of the week.

Steven Scharf


Winston Lumpkins

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Nov 17, 2025, 1:02:37 PMNov 17
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Looks good so far, I'll give it a once over shortly.  

I'm going to publish the report this afternoon; I moved a few sections around, added a sentence about the crash data to the executive summary, and Lucy formatted it very nicely:
 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tQiBcwswIxmwBZVk2AkITfeDiFTC52SOgww5yc17qVw/edit?usp=sharing

Winston Lumpkins IV (he/him/his)

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Zack Barowitz

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Nov 17, 2025, 1:27:00 PMNov 17
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Looks great. 
Onward!


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