Hello folks,
Portland has received the results of its resident survey, which was
covered by the Portland Press Herald this week. I was disappointed to see a headline referencing 'broad concerns about traffic'. In digging into the data, I found that there were no actual questions about street safety, and nor about traffic
congestion. Reading between the lines, it became clear a great number of our neighbors are concerned about the safety of walking, biking, getting around with disabilities, and having better alternatives to driving. I wrote
this post to explain what I found.
What do others think? Did you read it? I do think it's important that the council hears this message, and doesn't get told to fixate on 'parking' or 'repaving'.
I am not sure if Monday's 5pm council workshop on the survey will allow for public comment on the survey. I can send my personal thoughts to Councilors, but I won't have time to arrange a formal letter before Monday. If someone wants to pick that up and circulate it for approval, it's on the table!
Myles